I used up the rest of can of shellac on the workbenches in the
garage...looks nice!

Angus

On Mar 17, 12:32 pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Thanks for all your responses.
>
> I have a saddle cover, but between switching bags and gear, it ended up not
> on the ride with me.  This particular saddle has been out on some pretty wet
> rides recently, and I'm afraid it's ending up being the "foul weather"
> saddle, and therefore sort of a tester.  It has been Brooks Proofride-ed,
> but I don't want to keep putting that on, as I'm worried about softening the
> leather excessively.  (It's already noticeably softer from the rain, despite
> it being my newest Brooks.)  Hence my earlier question.
>
> The shellac idea was really just an idea to cover the first inch or so,
> which seems to be both exposed and under stress.  Just a little
> shed-the-water thought.
>
> Plus, I can't stop shellacking stuff.
>
> Lucky my dog is so quick.  Well, my dog is lucky she's so quick.
>
> I'm going to track down some of that NikWax or whatever my town cobbler
> feels will do the same thing.
>
> - Jim
>
> --
> Jim Edgar
> cyclofi...@earthlink.net
>
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> Singlespeed - Working Bikes
>
> "Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do
> it."
>   Mahatma Gandhi
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