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![]() "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message link.net... wrote: And, another related question: Is it a good idea to cover teak with epoxy first and then varnish? Will this hold better / last longer than just varnish? 1) Apply several coats of epoxy, sanding between coats making sure you TOTALLY seal the teak. 2) Apply several coats of your favorite "sheep dip" that has UV inhibitors, again sanding between coats. The "sheep dip protects the epoxy, the epoxy protects the teak. And all this time I've been putting six coats of varnish on (after degreasing with acetone), then touching up every 2 years with a coat or two of varnish, then scraping and re-varnishing completely every six years or so. How long did your epoxy last? -- JimB http://www.jimbaerselman.f2s.com/ Describing some Greek and Spanish cruising areas |
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And all this time I've been putting six coats of varnish on (after degreasing with acetone), then touching up every 2 years with a coat or two of varnish, then scraping and re-varnishing completely every six years or so. How long did your epoxy last? Had it for a couple of years before selling boat. Still had active maintenance consisting of maintaining the varnish to keep the epoxy protected, but it was minor compared to other methods. Lew |
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"News f2s" writes:
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message link.net... wrote: And, another related question: Is it a good idea to cover teak with epoxy first and then varnish? Will this hold better / last longer than just varnish? 1) Apply several coats of epoxy, sanding between coats making sure you TOTALLY seal the teak. 2) Apply several coats of your favorite "sheep dip" that has UV inhibitors, again sanding between coats. The "sheep dip protects the epoxy, the epoxy protects the teak. And all this time I've been putting six coats of varnish on (after degreasing with acetone), then touching up every 2 years with a coat or two of varnish, then scraping and re-varnishing completely every six years or so. How long did your epoxy last? My boat: http://hem.bredband.net/b262106/ is 20 years old now. The epoxy covered with 'clear' varnish is showing the age. Well, what really seems to happen is that the wood underneath is getting affected by the sun and eventually the wood-epoxy inteface fails. Where I have paint on the epoxy there is no degradation as far as I know. -- Martin Schöön "Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back" Piet Hein |
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