Sorry guys...i totally forget to mention on this video ,after you sand your project ,wash it with soap and lots of water and don't forget to wash and rinse too the surrounding area so you have a nice and clean environment before you start varnishing., only if you can , otherwise if you cannot use water because of whatever situation you are in, so the best thing to do is use a bucket of water and lots of rags, dip your rags in the bucket of water and use it to wipe down the dust on your project ,changing the the dirty water on your bucket as you go along.
Thanks for all the helpful videos your way of explaining things is great and easy to understand. I'll be watching all the videos and recommend them to others. I've been working on yachts a little while and could have used you to teach me earlier 😂
Wow, nice video, after 3 years in industry I still have to learn varnishing.. I wanna ask.. Which sand paper do you use first? Is it 380 at all times? I also know people use heat gun to remove old varnish, can you explain please, when should you use sending and when to use heat gun? 😅
Hi..it all depends on you project, if you are just putting on a coat over the existing varnish 320 to 400 grit sandpaper is good...but to use heatgun? That is when you are stripping all the old varnish back to the original wood and start over again ...that will be a totally different topic, soon I will make a video about it, stay tuned.
@@leoncaputolan thanks for your answer, understood now. I’m subscribed to see all of them ;) Also would be nice to see some painting videos with Awlgrip products.
Hey Leon, can you tell us the steps for mixing and the products used in the Awlbrite system in this video. Is it in fact a 2 part or 3 part. Do you use a base or a primer. Thanks for the vert informative videos you make
Hello mate... actually this is 3 part varnish, I said in the video two part because I am used to another urethane varnish that I use a while back ..this particular varnish I used here is called Awlbrite this has to be mixe together with its converter and brushing activator..the mixing ratio is 2 part: Base J3005 1 part: Converter J3006 1/2 part : Brushing activator A0031. Hope this helps....
Use a maroon colored scotch bright pad on your last coat of varnish and rinse clean then tape off and use Awlgrip J3005 clear coat system 3 part and it will give it a bullet proof coating that will make your varnish last up to 3years before you have to re - coat rather than every 6 months.use a new utopia badger brush for perfect results.
Thanks mate...yahh i do that sometimes, just scratch it with that maroon scotch brite,..one thing i forget to mention on this video is actually thoroughly wash the area to be varnish with soap.
Very helpful video Leon. Cleaning brushes is the most dreaded part of a painting project for me, my brushes always end up too stiff or tacky for next project and I throw them away. Then I was buying cheap brushes to throw away after the project,but cheap brushes as you know do not give the finish you desire. Again, thank you for sharing and I think you may be saving me a lot of money!
Hey Leon, not much you don't know about varnishing hey? I think you must have varnished 100s of kilometers of capping rail by now.... haha - good skills bud.
Thanks Marky, you are probably right ,after all this years of varnishing this rails 100 kilometers is about right hahaha, i have learned this from you, i used to be your assistant and fell asleep while holding a pot of varnish hahaha, that one is for the history books.
Haha Leon, you were a seasoned yachtsman by the time you joined Big D - don't think there's much I taught you - more like the other way around. I do vaguely remember that incident - must have been hungover from Soggy's - or the boredom of watching paint dry..... haha
Instructions good but I don't like that you spread all the sanding dust into the sea. The chemicals in that dust are absolutely not good for the environment... And you should use a dust mask too
Sorry guys...i totally forget to mention on this video ,after you sand your project ,wash it with soap and lots of water and don't forget to wash and rinse too the surrounding area so you have a nice and clean environment before you start varnishing., only if you can , otherwise if you cannot use water because of whatever situation you are in, so the best thing to do is use a bucket of water and lots of rags, dip your rags in the bucket of water and use it to wipe down the dust on your project ,changing the the dirty water on your bucket as you go along.
Thank you for all the helpful tips! 👍👍👍
You are very much welcome
thank you Leon, I have lost too many of the good brushes and you taught me here how to properly clean them
you are welcome mate...
Thanks for all the helpful videos your way of explaining things is great and easy to understand. I'll be watching all the videos and recommend them to others. I've been working on yachts a little while and could have used you to teach me earlier 😂
You're welcome...
Thank you for your video and sharing your experience.
You're welcome 🤗
Very helpful information, i like your style, new follower
Thank you 🙏
Nice one! Were you in Palma de Mallorca?
Thanks...yahh ..
Thank you my friend!
You're welcome 🤗
Wow, nice video, after 3 years in industry I still have to learn varnishing..
I wanna ask.. Which sand paper do you use first? Is it 380 at all times?
I also know people use heat gun to remove old varnish, can you explain please, when should you use sending and when to use heat gun?
😅
Hi..it all depends on you project, if you are just putting on a coat over the existing varnish 320 to 400 grit sandpaper is good...but to use heatgun? That is when you are stripping all the old varnish back to the original wood and start over again ...that will be a totally different topic, soon I will make a video about it, stay tuned.
@@leoncaputolan thanks for your answer, understood now. I’m subscribed to see all of them ;) Also would be nice to see some painting videos with Awlgrip products.
broo, very nice channel.
Thank you 😊
Hey Leon, can you tell us the steps for mixing and the products used in the Awlbrite system in this video. Is it in fact a 2 part or 3 part. Do you use a base or a primer. Thanks for the vert informative videos you make
Awlbrite is a 3 part varnish.,
Base, converter and activator.
Leon said this was a 2-part varnish, but what brand and mix ratio? Thanks! ( maybe I missed it )
Hello mate... actually this is 3 part varnish, I said in the video two part because I am used to another urethane varnish that I use a while back ..this particular varnish I used here is called Awlbrite this has to be mixe together with its converter and brushing activator..the mixing ratio is
2 part: Base J3005
1 part: Converter J3006
1/2 part : Brushing activator A0031.
Hope this helps....
Use a maroon colored scotch bright pad on your last coat of varnish and rinse clean then tape off and use Awlgrip J3005 clear coat system 3 part and it will give it a bullet proof coating that will make your varnish last up to 3years before you have to re - coat rather than every 6 months.use a new utopia badger brush for perfect results.
Thanks mate...yahh i do that sometimes, just scratch it with that maroon scotch brite,..one thing i forget to mention on this video is actually thoroughly wash the area to be varnish with soap.
Very helpful video Leon. Cleaning brushes is the most dreaded part of a painting project for me, my brushes always end up too stiff or tacky for next project and I throw them away. Then I was buying cheap brushes to throw away after the project,but cheap brushes as you know do not give the finish you desire. Again, thank you for sharing and I think you may be saving me a lot of money!
Hey Leon, not much you don't know about varnishing hey? I think you must have varnished 100s of kilometers of capping rail by now.... haha - good skills bud.
Thanks Marky, you are probably right ,after all this years of varnishing this rails 100 kilometers is about right hahaha, i have learned this from you, i used to be your assistant and fell asleep while holding a pot of varnish hahaha, that one is for the history books.
Haha Leon, you were a seasoned yachtsman by the time you joined Big D - don't think there's much I taught you - more like the other way around. I do vaguely remember that incident - must have been hungover from Soggy's - or the boredom of watching paint dry..... haha
Hey mate, we are looking for someone to do our yachts Capping Rails. 75m currently in the Med, are you available?
I have a full time job mate..but if you are in Palma I know someone that can recommend to you.
@@leoncaputolan yes please, could you send me his details? Thank you sir
What are your all your sanding steps and do you do any more sanding after applying the varnish or primer or clear coat?
We sanded this capping rail with 320 grit sandpaper prior to varnishing, this is only a top up coat just before our summer season start...
What varnish do you use please?
Awlbrite varnish..
Guy has mad skills📚🌤️
Thanks mate
What paint was it.....1k, 2k?
It's called Awlbrite a product of Awlgrip it is a three component varnish system.
Awlwood or awlbrite
Awlbrite😉👍
Instructions good but I don't like that you spread all the sanding dust into the sea. The chemicals in that dust are absolutely not good for the environment... And you should use a dust mask too
What sort of varnish are you using?
Awlbrite... It's a three component acrylic urethane a product by Awlgrip.