Hey Peter
     
    As long as it has been properly sealed and out of the sunlight I think 
you are fine.   I frequently use shellac that I mix myself that is past 4 
or 5 months. I keep it in an amber bottle for longer storage times.  After 
a year or so I toss it out,  but for bar tape all you have to care about is 
that it is brushable and that it will dry. try it on a scrap piece and you 
will know soon enough.  Thin layers of shellac should dry pretty quickly. 
 You can't really go wrong here.  I often use bleached shellac which has no 
wax in it.  I think button lac has wax in it and maybe the shelf life is 
even slightly longer Not sure.    Anyway I am betting you are good to go.  

On Sunday, February 10, 2013 10:29:35 PM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>
> Does it really go bad after a while? I am anxiously anticipating the 
> arrival of the Bombadil in a few days but realized my shellac is about 
> 4-5 months old. I made it myself out of button lac, if that makes a 
> difference. I googled around the web and its all woodworking sites who 
> say its past it but this isnt my chiffarobe, its some twine. Hoping 
> someone with more experience will just chime in and let me know it 
> will still "go off" and dry. Otherwise I have to make and strain a new 
> batch which takes a few days. Thanks to anyone who has some learnin 
> here. 
>

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