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    I am currently working on a large 2-sided sign made out of Port Orford Cedar - the letteres will be V-Carved and painted - normally I would use a spar varnish over the entire sign when completed...wondering if there might be a better product??? Thank you.
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    Dick:
    Kurt's suggestion of Epifane is a good one, as it is one of the best 1 part varnishes out there.
    The steps up require mixing with reducer. Allwood by Awlgrip is a terrific product but I would check with them regarding compatibility with your paint.
    It is a cross linked urethane and will last longer than traditional varnishes.

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    I have not found any clear to cover cedar in a northern tier climate and last for more than a year or 2. I have entirely switched to sickens log and siding with 2 coats for a flat and 3 coats for a gloss finish. Sand between coats 2 and 3 for gloss. Cedar must be supported vertically (not hung from eyebolts) to prevent warpage on large signs. Bob

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    I'm with Bob.
    Perhaps there is a superior product but haven't found it yet.

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    Clear epoxy with UV inhibitors may be an option. It's the same kind of stuff used on surfboards. Epoxy...NOT polyester.

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    I'd absolutely love see signage coated with epoxy. My attempts were losers. Can't be sprayed.

    Joe

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    Thank you for the suggestions.
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    plus epoxy runs really badly so it is impossible to do vertical.

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