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Reynaud wrote:
"Marc Reeves" wrote in message ... I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat. I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? @#@ You are correct. Epoxy should also be painted with an U V. inhibited paint as it tends to chalk after an few years. Rey Or? If ya got the pockets for it, aluminum dust in the final epoxy. |
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