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   05/01/2008, 16:33
Rez is not online. Last active: 09/06/2008 16:31:59 Rez

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Does anyone know if they sell knotting paint in france and if so what it is called? We have just run out of ours from England and can't find it in the shops!
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   23/01/2008, 19:08
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Big Smile [:D] Re: knotting
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It's only normally Shellac Varnish: of if you like, French Polish.

Surely one can purchase French Polish in well,.............. France?

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   24/01/2008, 9:52
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Re: knotting
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 Gluestick wrote:

Surely one can purchase French Polish in well,.............. France?

Big Smile [:D]

Indeed, as well as in ......Poland Big Smile [:D]

Sorry, very flippant today for some reason, I'll get me imperméable

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   25/01/2008, 8:27
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Big Smile [:D] Re: knotting
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And of course, Pierre, if a lady from Gdansk marries a gentleman from Perpignon, then their kids are all French Polishers!

That's 'andy 'arry!

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   25/01/2008, 9:30
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Re: knotting
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French polish is a kind of "vernis à l'alcool" or "Vernis au tampon" to be more specific. French polisher is "vernisseur au tampon"and shellac is "gomme laque" Just to make things absolutely clear, french polish is sometimes called "Tampon Anglais"

Everyone follow!?

I dread to think what an English french polisher is referred to and what they use!

how about here for some shellac varnish

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   26/01/2008, 7:57
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Smile [:)] Re: knotting
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And after that, as a Provençal peasant might say, when swearing, "Pardon my English!"

 


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   08/04/2008, 10:11
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Re: knotting
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Hi - I have never seen knotting in France - and have askeed for it at the quincaillerie and met with blank look. Now I bring it over from uk. P
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   10/04/2008, 22:56
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Re: knotting
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 Gluestick wrote:

It's only normally Shellac Varnish: of if you like, French Polish.

Surely one can purchase French Polish in well,.............. France?

Big Smile [:D]

Peut etra par? You can't get French mustard! You know, that lovely brownish stuff that tastes like anything but mustard Beer [B]Ick! [+o(]Woot! [:-))]!!

I bought some knotting over with me and as far as I know it's nothing like french polish?? I'll try to remember to 'ave a sniff tomorrow...


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   12/04/2008, 14:13
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Re: knotting
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I stand, sit and walk corrected!! It is very similar to French polish, even the smell!!

Babelfish translator recons it is 'nouer de brevet'. Might get you there or it may just get you some funny looks???  Big Smile [:D]


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   14/04/2008, 8:55
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Smile [:)] Re: knotting
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It works, Jonz, by creating an impermeable "shell" over the knot so resin can't ooze through.

Interestingly, years ago, we also used it in automotive bodyshops as a sealer coat: for example, when spraying nitro-cellulose over synthetic finish, to stop it "Pulling".

French polish, button polish and knotting are simply shellac flakes dissolved in white meths.

That said, there are hosts of different shellac flakes!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shellac

When I first worked in the City of Londres, there were still skads of commodity  and spice traders and importers and many had displays in their offices of little bottles full of all sorts of wondrous stuff, like shellac flakes, gum arabic etc. My bank, Midland in Fenchurch Street, even had a display rack and cases full of similar bottles of commodities from all over the globe.

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