We're talking about years and years once water has intruded. And it will
intrude. It never drys once soaked.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Lawrence James wrote:
The problem is that fiberglass is not water proof. Water migrates thru
the
fiberglass and soaks the stringer. You can not seal a wood stringer
with
fiberglass. Epoxy is more likely to keep the stringer dry but it is a
lot
more expensive so nobody uses it. Even with epoxy any compromise is
going
to let the water thru.
What's the impact of water on XL plywood?
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