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Tailgunner March 11th 04 02:27 PM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 
Anybody use Penetrol with Petite's EasyPoxy?

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Tailgunner
Idiot#1 BS#232
'90 FLSTC "X-Girth" - For Sale
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Ron Magen March 11th 04 04:04 PM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 
Yes.

I keep a can of Penetrol handy for use with Varnish, and oil-based paints
{Pettit is my 'finish of choice'}. I also keep a container of Flotrol around
for use with water-based finishes.

You really have to 'play' with both for additions. Don't just dump it in and
think to use that quantity all the time. How much to add depends on YOU.
That is, YOUR 'feel' for how the finish is going on, the ambient
temperature, humidity, age of the finish, surface being finished, etc.

Better to add it a bit at a time - 'testing' as you go.

Regards & Good Luck,
Ron Magen
backyard Boatshop

"Tailgunner" wrote in message
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Anybody use Penetrol with Petite's EasyPoxy?

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Tailgunner
Idiot#1 BS#232
'90 FLSTC "X-Girth" - For Sale
xgirth.nbrigham.com





Tailgunner March 11th 04 04:32 PM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 


Ron Magen wrote:

Yes.

I keep a can of Penetrol handy for use with Varnish, and oil-based paints
{Pettit is my 'finish of choice'}. I also keep a container of Flotrol around
for use with water-based finishes.

You really have to 'play' with both for additions. Don't just dump it in and
think to use that quantity all the time. How much to add depends on YOU.
That is, YOUR 'feel' for how the finish is going on, the ambient
temperature, humidity, age of the finish, surface being finished, etc.

Better to add it a bit at a time - 'testing' as you go.

Regards & Good Luck,
Ron Magen
backyard Boatshop


Thanks Ron.

I figured I'd merely add a "bit" of Pentrol and test it on some scrap pieces.

I really like this EasyPoxy. Esp when using MDO/MDF and 2 coats of their primer.
Begining to look like PVC...........



"Tailgunner" wrote in message
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Anybody use Penetrol with Petite's EasyPoxy?

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Tailgunner
Idiot#1 BS#232
'90 FLSTC "X-Girth" - For Sale
xgirth.nbrigham.com



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Tailgunner
Idiot#1 BS#232
'90 FLSTC "X-Girth" - For Sale
xgirth.nbrigham.com



P.C. Ford March 11th 04 04:52 PM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 09:27:00 -0500, Tailgunner
wrote:

Anybody use Penetrol with Petite's EasyPoxy?


If I recall correctly, EasyPoxy is a polyurethane. When penetrol is
added to polyurethane-based paint, it leaves tiny craters on the
surface. Don't use it! Why this information is not displayed on the
Penetrol can I have no idea. But of course, there is no warning on
epoxy containers that most epoxies cannot glue white oak successfully
either.


Meindert Sprang March 12th 04 07:53 AM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 
"P.C. Ford" wrote in message
...
But of course, there is no warning on
epoxy containers that most epoxies cannot glue white oak successfully
either.


Maybe because white oak glues fine with epoxy?

Meindert



P.C. Ford March 12th 04 04:02 PM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 08:53:32 +0100, "Meindert Sprang"
wrote:

"P.C. Ford" wrote in message
.. .
But of course, there is no warning on
epoxy containers that most epoxies cannot glue white oak successfully
either.


Maybe because white oak glues fine with epoxy?


This subject has been covered here before (and on the Wooden Boat
forum) Try a search on both venues.

Meindert Sprang March 12th 04 05:11 PM

Penetrol & EasyPoxy
 
"P.C. Ford" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 08:53:32 +0100, "Meindert Sprang"
wrote:
Maybe because white oak glues fine with epoxy?


This subject has been covered here before (and on the Wooden Boat
forum) Try a search on both venues.


I know. And I also know from experience that when done right, white oak
glues fine with epoxy. Just sand it across the grain with grit 40 or 60 and
the oak gets enough 'teeth' for the epoxy to hold on to.

Meindert




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