Speeding up varnished items

Made some other form of traditional fishing tackle.
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Speeding up varnished items

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Just a quick question..... Is it ok to use a small fan heater to aid drying a varnished landing net handle or such like. If the handle is on a turner so gets even heat distribution
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Don't be in rush Loop, all in good time, all in good time. :thumb:
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It's a great way of getting loads of dust particles into the varnish.

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(( AC is suddenly overcome by mental images of sundry tackle items on Loops rotisserie !! ))
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Thanks for the replies gents the fan heater will not be used :chuckle:
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