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HTT047 – Demystifying Varnish

HTT047 – Demystifying Varnish

Update: 2019-04-11
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On today’s show, I discuss saw handle hang angle, frame saw length, repairing a split board, and varnish.


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Listener Questions



  • Tim is looking for information on handle hang angle for a large hand saw.

  • Robert has a question about frame saw length.

  • Doug need some advice for repairing an old tool chest with a split lid.


Main Topic


Today’s main topic is demystifying varnish.


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HTT047 – Demystifying Varnish

HTT047 – Demystifying Varnish

Bob Rozaieski Fine Woodworking