I just wanted to pass on some info for anyone who might have to recoat or refinish transformer laminations (perhaps after rust removal, etc.) and wanted the end result to look similar to the original.
I had an '81 Marshall on the bench whose PT lams needed recoating, and after some trial and error I found that Minwax Polyshades 'Tudor Satin' tinted polyurethane was an almost perfect match to the dark-brown Drake lam coating (it seems to be a pretty good match to a lot of other transformers I have lying around here too).
Initially I stirred the can contents well before applying the poly; this was a mistake, the poly is far too transparent to cover well. I let the can sit for a couple of days, then scraped the tint sludge off the bottom of the can and transferred it to another small cup and used that instead; it worked quite well. I had areas of bare metal which I touched up first, then I coated the whole lam area.
The PT looks great now. I didn't touch the OT, and the two units now look identical; same color, same semi-flat finish.
Ray
I had an '81 Marshall on the bench whose PT lams needed recoating, and after some trial and error I found that Minwax Polyshades 'Tudor Satin' tinted polyurethane was an almost perfect match to the dark-brown Drake lam coating (it seems to be a pretty good match to a lot of other transformers I have lying around here too).
Initially I stirred the can contents well before applying the poly; this was a mistake, the poly is far too transparent to cover well. I let the can sit for a couple of days, then scraped the tint sludge off the bottom of the can and transferred it to another small cup and used that instead; it worked quite well. I had areas of bare metal which I touched up first, then I coated the whole lam area.
The PT looks great now. I didn't touch the OT, and the two units now look identical; same color, same semi-flat finish.
Ray
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