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What do you builders recommend for finishing plywood that will be exposed to
splash, but not submerged? I'm rebuilding the upper works of a very old pontoon boat, and will replace the rails/sides with plywood panels in wood frames. Not sure what preservative/varnish will give best life. All fresh water, no salt.water. Thanks in advance for any help. Ward Wheeler |
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Clear penetrating epoxy sealer.
-- The Fluffy Bunny of Vile Carnage If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no point in being a damn fool about it. ~ W. C. Fields "Ward Wheeler" wrote in message ... What do you builders recommend for finishing plywood that will be exposed to splash, but not submerged? I'm rebuilding the upper works of a very old pontoon boat, and will replace the rails/sides with plywood panels in wood frames. Not sure what preservative/varnish will give best life. All fresh water, no salt.water. Thanks in advance for any help. Ward Wheeler |
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Jack Ruby Tuesday the Fourth Esq. wrote:
Clear penetrating epoxy sealer. yes, prime with a solvent thinned epoxy, make your own by adding solvent to epoxy or purchase about a half gallon for under $50 paul oman (I'm in the epoxy business) |
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