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Driller wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2017 7:35 am I use a high grade marine varnish on my ice cream makers. I think the difference between the marine grade and regular varnish is that the mv stays flexable. I coated my white mountain wooden one 7 yrs ago, and it still looks brand new. Might consider on your wood.
Any particular kind?
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I can't remember the name off the top of my head. I brought it in Norway. If I remember correctly the other advantage is that it doesn't have to be completely removed to add an extra coat, just rough sand and apply.

Let me check and see if I still have the can left, there's a chance. It will be a few days before I get the chance.
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Hurry! It's a very time sensitive project! The wood has been left untreated for 60 years! 😂
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