Vintage Lume?

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Vintage Lume?

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Use your regular lume with Dutch varnish!

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Last edited by EP.- on June 13th, 2018, 1:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Emilio »

That's glowing strong!

Dutch varnish as binder? That's interesting.

How much working time do you get with it?
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That’s a great alternative to regular binder.

How long does that take to cure totally?
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Drying at 23ºC 60 % RH (UNE 48301): 1 - 1:30 hours. According the technical data:

http://ficheros.industriastitan.es/tita ... SH__en.pdf

It worked like other varnishes I have used: as I use small amounts, a couple of drops, I have about 10 minutes of working time.
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10 minutes is actually good enough
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