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Finish on Tap Avenal CA

Because the bag is air-free, once it’s reinstalled, you’ll be able to stir the varnish by simply shaking the box. A classy label ensures that no one mistakes your polyurethane for pinot noir.

Ervins True Value Hardware
(559) 386-9740
735 Skyline Blvd
Avenal, CA
The Home Depot
(415)458-8675
111 Shoreline Pkwy
San Rafael, CA
The Home Depot
(714)596-2944
7100 Warner Ave
Huntington Beach, CA
The Home Depot
(661)872-2041
2655 MT Vernon Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
The Home Depot
(209)834-8975
2461 Naglee Road
Tracy, CA
Coalinga Hardware Inc
(559) 935-2961
109 N 5th St, corner of Fifth & Forrest
Coalinga, CA
The Home Depot
(408)847-7712
8850 San Ysidro Ave
Gilroy, CA
The Home Depot
(209)825-9139
250 Commerce Ave
Manteca, CA
The Home Depot
(530)342-0477
2580 Notre Dame Blvd
Chico, CA
The Home Depot
(626)813-7131
3200 Puente Avenue
Baldwin Park, CA

Finish on Tap

Finish on Tap

I buy varnish by the gallon because it’s more economical, but after a few uses, the rim fills with gunk and the finish begins to skin over inside the can. As a result, I usually have to throw the can away before it’s empty. 

I solved this problem by recycling a 5-liter wine box into an airtight varnish dispenser. Choose a box with a twist-open spout. After enjoying the wine (and a good night’s sleep!), remove the empty bag and carefully pry the spout out of its fitting. Rinse the bag and let it dry. 

Filling the bag with varnish is a two-person job: One person holds a funnel and the bag while the other person pours. Stir the varnish thoroughly before pouring it. After pouring, remove any air that remains inside the bag by carefully compressing it on a table, fitting side up. While the bag is compressed, open the spout and press it back into the fitting. Make sure the spout is oriented to operate correctly when the bag is back inside the box.

Because the bag is air-free, once it’s reinstalled, you’ll be able to stir the varnish by simply shaking the box. A classy label ensures that no one mistakes your polyurethane for pinot noir.

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