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I have a pump house sided with that Louisiana-Pacific type synthetic board,
and it is absorbing water everywhere there is a nail. Any comments about the effectiveness of a marine barrier coat in curing this problem? BS |
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Robert or Karen Swarts wrote:
I have a pump house sided with that Louisiana-Pacific type synthetic board, and it is absorbing water everywhere there is a nail. Any comments about the effectiveness of a marine barrier coat in curing this problem? BS any sort of epoxy paint would work paul oman - progressive epoxy -- |
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Coal tar epoxy? Cheap stuff.
"Paul Oman" wrote in message news ![]() Robert or Karen Swarts wrote: I have a pump house sided with that Louisiana-Pacific type synthetic board, and it is absorbing water everywhere there is a nail. Any comments about the effectiveness of a marine barrier coat in curing this problem? BS any sort of epoxy paint would work paul oman - progressive epoxy -- |
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