well .....  some peopl  used to do that...but the maine idea is to avoide 
those areas where they  has to be epoxied ..there are many kindes of varnish 
from low quality up to high quality .I was told that the marine one is the 
best becuase it dives through the cels  more than the others and adds more 
stringth to the woods too ,which is going to be very good with spruce and 
also with the plywood too . spruce  drinks more varnish and that becuase of 
it spcifecations, so  using the best qualities of varnish is the best way .

( yes I know ....very baad english with writing  lool )
   good luck

      ALMARZUOQI

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>From: "Len & Anneliese Steyn" <l...@cybertimes.co.za>
>Reply-To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
>To: <kr...@mylist.net>
>Subject: KR> Varnishing
>Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 13:27:43 +0200
>
>Hi
>
>When should I varnish the boat and spars, or can I do it directly after it 
>is built and stay away from the area round the wing spar and the top 
>longerons?
>What kind of varnish should I use?
>
>Regards
>Len Steyn
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