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"Chris" wrote in message
ps.com... Thanks for the info! I will go with the polyester then, as the main concern is UV stability. Second are clearness of the coat/layer and adhesion to wood and the fiberglass (polyester, I assume) of the hatch. Strength is not an issue, none of this is structural. Any concerns with that from anyone? (Double-checking before I putting sticky non removable stuff on large visible parts of the boat. ![]() Yes: polyester does not stick to wood., it might look like it, but you peel it off very easy. Polyester also does not stick to cured polyester very well. Use epoxy. Period. Meindert |
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