Ok, so after all the solid info about poly coating and the suggestion to go with a complete gloss clear for the preliminary coats, and to finish with the semi-gloss. I completely forgot until I had laid down the first coat of semi-gloss....lol. I wasn't about to attempt removing that first coat so I just ran with it.
I also followed the suggestion of nearly every YT vid I watched and did a light knock down with steel wool. However, and after the fact, I read the instructions on the poly coat can and it clearly states (in all caps I may add), "DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL"....lol
So, I'm batting a 1000 at the moment. All that said, I'm fairly happy with the result thus far.
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Now that closest rail was lightly sanded with some 320g before it's last coat. I got 'newb stressed' when I saw what was happening to the finish with that light sanding. Also, I don't know if I've been applying the poly coats too thinly, but I easily broke through it and took off the stained finish near the pocket. Should be easy enough to touch up before the last poly coat, so I'm not too concerned now. The corner cap hasn't been sanded down at all. I've let the poly cure for a couple of days now, so it should sand nicely. Thinking I'll hit it with some 400g I have kicking around to knock down the tall brush marks (used sponge brush). Then use a fine bristle brush for the last application. Buff to shine and call it done.
For shits and giggles I quickly threw together one of the corners to get a sense of the some what final product.
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You can see the removed stain in that first pic along the seam. My plan is to just "dirty wipe" it and let it cure for a couple of days before the last coat of poly.
The aluminum is haphazardly 'brushed' with 400g paper. I think I'll kick that up into the 1000g realm. It still won't appear polished at that point, but have a bit more of a shine that I was hoping for. The pocket liners are still just sitting in the holes without fasteners. Finally, I still need to address the removal of more material in the cap sections to avoid undue abuse from hard hit shots. There's tons of meat on the corners so that's not a problem. The sides on the other hand will be touchy. I'm thinking I may work in a metal bar to bridge that gap and endure the abuse.
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