So I started spraying thunderbird recently and am having great luck with it using the little preval spray units I heard about from some of you guys here on Tradgang. I wanted to say thanks for the great info because living in an apartment I don't really have the resources to have a normal spray setup...anyways, my question is, I realized that I have enough thunderbird to spray about 50 bows and although I wish I had the time to make 50 bows before the epoxy starts to go bad, I know I will likely only be able to make a dozen or so. So, I have two questions...does the epoxy really go bad within 2 years of opening it or can a guy make it last a little longer than that? Also, looking at other uses for it so it doesn't go to waste, how does it work on wood arrows? I would imagine it would be a good sealant and would be a tough finish but I guess I don't know if it is just more work than it is worth.
Thanks