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		<title>Comment on How To Choose The Perfect Material For Your Cornhole Boards by Buy Cheap Stuff Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 05:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 05:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on How To Choose The Perfect Material For Your Cornhole Boards by TJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 19:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@Debbie: Robyn is right. I have used indoor water based urethane for YEARS now. Actually, I use indoor semi gloss paint as well. I have intentionally left sets outside, just to see what happens. Trust me, you will be fine with the indoor urethane. I have several loaner sets that are stored in a stand alone shed all winter and summer. I live in Northeast Ohio, and temperatures range from -5 to 95…all of my boards are fine. They have been stored in this fashion for years now with no problems. What concerns me is your comment about the decal. If it is peeling up now, something went wrong in the application process. Urethane is not going to keep your logo from peeling up, unless you use 15 coats I suppose. We use urethane to even the look and playing surface of the boards. If the logo peels, it will bring the urethane up with it. Perhaps you should bite the bullet on the logo and get a new set. If you apply it right, there is NO way it is coming up without a major fight! If you would like tips on applying graphics properly, visit our site below. You will find tips and tricks to finishing boards properly. If you decide to move forward with those logos, you are going to want to try to adhere them better. Put some heavy paper over the logo and heat them with a heat gun on LOW while pressing down firmly with a blunt object on the areas just heated. I actually prefer to use a cut paint stirrer! Works the best for me. Once you do this, apply a few extra coats of clearcoat for good measure, just to be safe! Hope this helps!!

TJ
BG Boards
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Debbie: Robyn is right. I have used indoor water based urethane for YEARS now. Actually, I use indoor semi gloss paint as well. I have intentionally left sets outside, just to see what happens. Trust me, you will be fine with the indoor urethane. I have several loaner sets that are stored in a stand alone shed all winter and summer. I live in Northeast Ohio, and temperatures range from -5 to 95…all of my boards are fine. They have been stored in this fashion for years now with no problems. What concerns me is your comment about the decal. If it is peeling up now, something went wrong in the application process. Urethane is not going to keep your logo from peeling up, unless you use 15 coats I suppose. We use urethane to even the look and playing surface of the boards. If the logo peels, it will bring the urethane up with it. Perhaps you should bite the bullet on the logo and get a new set. If you apply it right, there is NO way it is coming up without a major fight! If you would like tips on applying graphics properly, visit our site below. You will find tips and tricks to finishing boards properly. If you decide to move forward with those logos, you are going to want to try to adhere them better. Put some heavy paper over the logo and heat them with a heat gun on LOW while pressing down firmly with a blunt object on the areas just heated. I actually prefer to use a cut paint stirrer! Works the best for me. Once you do this, apply a few extra coats of clearcoat for good measure, just to be safe! Hope this helps!!</p>
<p>TJ<br />
BG Boards<br />
buckeye gameboards dot com</p>
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		<title>Comment on How To Choose The Perfect Material For Your Cornhole Boards by Ted</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 19:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Debbie,

I have been building cornhole boards since 2007. I have always used the aqua blue can of Minwax Polycrylic. My personal set has the same finish on them that I put on my customer&#039;s boards and no problem. I usually apply 6-8 coats of poly on all my boards. Spar urethane will leave an amber look to your boards. Polycrylic will not. 

Trust me....polycrylic will not crack or peel in extremem temperatures once it&#039;s cured. It&#039;s in the 20&#039;s and 30&#039;s at night here right now and when I get a set of boards done, they go in my storage building til the customer can pick them up and there is NO heat at all in my storage building. Never an issue. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debbie,</p>
<p>I have been building cornhole boards since 2007. I have always used the aqua blue can of Minwax Polycrylic. My personal set has the same finish on them that I put on my customer&#8217;s boards and no problem. I usually apply 6-8 coats of poly on all my boards. Spar urethane will leave an amber look to your boards. Polycrylic will not. </p>
<p>Trust me&#8230;.polycrylic will not crack or peel in extremem temperatures once it&#8217;s cured. It&#8217;s in the 20&#8242;s and 30&#8242;s at night here right now and when I get a set of boards done, they go in my storage building til the customer can pick them up and there is NO heat at all in my storage building. Never an issue. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 17:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I live in Indiana and store my boards in my garage and they have never blistered or peeled or cracked. I use the poly in the blue can.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in Indiana and store my boards in my garage and they have never blistered or peeled or cracked. I use the poly in the blue can.</p>
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		<description>My aqua blue can of Minwax water based Polycrylic protective finish says in the instructions use on interior wood surfaces.  So, I called minwax to ask about use on my cornhole boards.  They told me if exposed to extreme temps it would crack, blister and peel.  I told them I live in North Carolina and would store them under my deck and was told that wouldn&#039;t work.  I was told only if taken outside for a couple hours occasionally and stored in the garage would this prodoct &#039;probably&#039; work.  It would be best if I waited until the end of January the begining of February when their new product, Helmsman Spar Urethane, a water based product, in the hunter green can becomes available.  Do I not have the same product (Minwax Polycrylic in an aqua blue can) you talk about in previous posts?  I am very confused.  If I do have the same product, How long have you used your cornholes protected with it, are you happy with it?  Where do you store your boards?  How are they holding up?  It does get to 100 degrees sometimes here. I have already painted and applied decals to my boards I&#039;m worried about waiting to use the poly as my decal looks like it might start lifting.  Please share your thoughts and ideas.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My aqua blue can of Minwax water based Polycrylic protective finish says in the instructions use on interior wood surfaces.  So, I called minwax to ask about use on my cornhole boards.  They told me if exposed to extreme temps it would crack, blister and peel.  I told them I live in North Carolina and would store them under my deck and was told that wouldn&#8217;t work.  I was told only if taken outside for a couple hours occasionally and stored in the garage would this prodoct &#8216;probably&#8217; work.  It would be best if I waited until the end of January the begining of February when their new product, Helmsman Spar Urethane, a water based product, in the hunter green can becomes available.  Do I not have the same product (Minwax Polycrylic in an aqua blue can) you talk about in previous posts?  I am very confused.  If I do have the same product, How long have you used your cornholes protected with it, are you happy with it?  Where do you store your boards?  How are they holding up?  It does get to 100 degrees sometimes here. I have already painted and applied decals to my boards I&#8217;m worried about waiting to use the poly as my decal looks like it might start lifting.  Please share your thoughts and ideas.</p>
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