Got this cue in, guy wants it re-cleared but really don't want to do anything til I can get an understanding as to why it happened. Any guesses as to why?
Maybe. Maybe not. What if there was silicone spill at Mr. Perry's shop?If you are removing the old finish it shouldn't matter what happened before. Using your tried and true methods it should work as well as any other cue you have finished. The wood under there doesn't discriminate.
That looks like the finish on a buddies cue that he left in rear window of his car all the time.
Well I guess there are a lot of what if's it would probably be safest to pass on the work.Maybe. Maybe not. What if there was silicone spill at Mr. Perry's shop?
Well I guess there are a lot of what if's it would probably be safest to pass on the work.
No has become my best friend the older I get.
Or it's a UV finish that did not stick all that well .Maybe. Maybe not. What if there was silicone spill at Mr. Perry's shop?
Not sure why but haven't received any notices there was posts on here.Lots of guesses, and your customer will claim he kept it in a perfect environment.
I would stay by saying that there is evidence of poor adhesion, not uncommon on oily wood. There also looks to be shrinkage issues. Look for evidence of the cue hitting things. Check how straight it is.
I have a feeling it was stored in a damp, cold place often.
Someone mention it could be a UV Curing finish and that is almost certainly the type of finish used. UV finishes as a whole have adhesion issues and any kind of bump or the extreme environment changes mentioned make issues common. Just sand it completely off and make sure you get a good seal coat on it before putting your finish on.Not sure why but haven't received any notices there was posts on here.
Your right it was stored in a case in the garage hot/cold for years
I have never had an adhesion issue with Solarez UV finish and I have beat a test piece with a hammer and there was no chipping or delamination .........................Someone mention it could be a UV Curing finish and that is almost certainly the type of finish used. UV finishes as a whole have adhesion issues and any kind of bump or the extreme environment changes mentioned make issues common. Just sand it completely off and make sure you get a good seal coat on it before putting your finish on.
I have never had an adhesion issue with Solarez UV finish and I have beat a test piece with a hammer and there was no chipping or delamination .........................
Kim
I've had plenty of adhesion issues with the same. Could peel some with my thumbnail.
UV. Thick UVany idea what dufferin uses as a finish? because i have several old house cues that looks exactly like that
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