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On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:17:19 GMT, "Gordon Wedman"
wrote: A coat of thinned epoxy followed by several coats of regular should do it. Don't know about UV inhibitors in epoxy but it might be worth asking about as they would help preserve the wood. I've had bad luck with the epoxy turning cloudy after a while and ruining the look of the varnish. |
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