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I notice that teak finishes often fail where the teak meets metal, because
water is able to infiltrate through the tiny unfinished cracks. It has been suggested to me to apply a tiny bead of clear caulking on those edges, but I think it would be difficult to achieve a satisfactory result (especially with the five thumbs on my right hand.) I was wondering if an epoxy would seal it up. Also, I noticed one old post, where it was suggested that a thin epoxy coat should be applied to the wood, before applying the finish. Is this a good idea? Thanks. |
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