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    safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    Hey guys, bought a lensboard for a C1 from an ebay seller, had to sand it to fit. This resulted in some of the black stain coming off, what would be a safe combo of black stain and varnish to use on it?

    I'm presuming I need something without too many volatiles,

    types not brands would be great as I'm in Ireland and prob wouldn't be able to get eact matches, thanks, D

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    Any quality outdoor synthetic enamel will work, I guess (heat and UV resistant, like those used on metal fences, windows, cars, etc).

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    Quote Originally Posted by jose angel View Post
    Any quality outdoor synthetic enamel will work, I guess (heat and UV resistant, like those used on metal fences, windows, cars, etc).
    great thanks, local DIY aren't great. Don't need hobby or craft paint then?

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    Actually, I have my homemade lens boards (and other parts) painted with Humbrol enamel for model crafts (black matte); they smells forever, and I don`t find it to be specially good.
    The black matte finish is still a bit reflective, definitely not as non reflective as the original camera parts, but it works. Maybe, the advantage of using this paint is because it`s relatively thin, while non-hobby synthetic enamels look thicker (denser). But you can dilute any of them up to limit (I actually use the Humbrol diluted a bit). The abrasion resistance is low, just use it a couple times and will start to wear, and the matte finish is easy to mark, e.g., with a nail.

    What I`m not sure is about the UV and heat resistance of these. In summer, all that painted things smell; so I always think next time I`ll try with a non-hobby quality synthetic enamel (the ones sold in hardware stores). I have painted windows and fences with with them, and looks to be much better.

    Anyway, I don`t overthink this things too much. I use to take the can I have at hand.

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    I use cellulose car paints, mainly because they dry quickly.
    I'm probably using totally the wrong stuff but at one time I had a few red boards to match the B&J's red bellows, I need to see somebody.
    Pete.
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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    I use 50mm wide permanent markers for any blackening. Cheap, fast, covers well and is non-reflective. It applies as ink and has nearly no thickness. Touch up is easy. I have covered vast areas of ULF and smaller with these great markers. There are meant for art and signage. Is graffiti art?

    I use this one, when I can find it. http://www.amazon.com/Kuretake-Poste...ds=50mm+marker

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    Anything that isn't lead based. That is for your safety and not the camera's or the lens. It really makes no difference once it is dry.

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    Re: safe stain and varnish for a lensboard?

    I use black board or chalk board paint ...

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