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We are trying to several more years of service from our old inflatible
dinghy, which has been serving us well despite a few patches. I need to repair and refinish the three-piece plywood floor now that it has been dry for a couple of months. The corners of the pieces are worn and delaminated, so I am wondering what to use to repair them - is there some wood filler or epoxy that would be best? Also, I was going to refinish the wood with Cetol but someone recommended a polyurathane varnish instead. What would be best for a tough finish (not so concerned about how it looks but I don't want to do this again for a while)? Since my husband takes care of the bigger projects with the boat, I am trying to take on smaller jobs like this. Thanks for any advice or helpful hints!!! -Nancy |
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