no Rene, Spar varnish won't get soft and run and it won't be any slicker 
than shellac - but it will be more flexible and will never peel off

On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 4:49:26 PM UTC-5, René wrote:
>
> Hmmm... now in a conundrum... which should I use?
>
> Don't like the idea of the varnish getting slick (and sticky or running 
> off?) with soggy leather gloves as when riding in the heat or rain (no 
> plans for that now), wondering how sticky or slippery shellac may get on 
> the same conditions, but then again, RBW has countless uses and its what 
> they use again and again...
>
> Perhaps it's just "safer" to go with shellac, especially since the captain 
> grips will get twined to hold the cable for the barend shifters.
>
> Any last minute strong recommendations? Those like RonMc who suggest using 
> the varnish, did you first use shellac and found it lacking?
>
> René
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 9:22 AM Ron Mc <bulld...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> spar varnish is harder to keep, because it cures by exposure to oxygen.  
>> To keep it around you need canned inert gas like Bloxygen to blow over the 
>> top.  
>> But it is flexible.  It's what they coat bamboo fly rods with, and think 
>> about how a bamboo fly rod flexes.  
>> It's like an oil, very low viscosity, and the first 4 or so coats are 
>> absorbed by the cork.  You want a couple of bright coats over the absorbed 
>> layers.  
>> If you squeeze the cork, it doesn't separate - it's not a hard shell, it 
>> becomes a very viscous oil.  
>>
>> Coated cork will become slick if you're wearing soggy leather gloves.  
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 8:17:11 AM UTC-5, René wrote:
>>
>>> Wow, I'd never heard of it. Can you explain a bit more why it's better 
>>> and what the flexibility you describe means?
>>>
>>> René 
>>>
>> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:31 AM Jon Dukeman,central Colorado <
>>> row.n.2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>> I agree with RonMc..
>>>> Spar varnish is better than shellac on cork. This is clear,gloss, 5 
>>>> coats, I didn't sand in between coats.Available in semigloss and amber.
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 5:25:44 AM UTC-6, Ron Mc wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Varnish is better for cork grips - it's flexible and will never 
>>>>> exfoliate - 6-7 thin coats
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v728/bulldog1935/Raleigh/Viner/f0608392-d452-4b36-97b7-22a1e805d5c3.jpg>
>>>>>
>>>>> Shellac is for twine wraps - 2 coats
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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