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What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets
of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:19:38 -0700, Tom wrote:
What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? Walmart porch paint - $15 a gal. Rick Itenson La Belle Aurore Toronto |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:19:38 -0700, Tom wrote:
What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? Walmart porch paint - $15 a gal. Rick Itenson La Belle Aurore Toronto |
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If you don't want to re-paint, don't use the oars. Any paint that I know
will not be completely proof to the scuffs and bangs that oars get. No matter what you do, they'll get scuffed up. So, i varnish my oars annually until they get too bad, then it's ordinary alkyd enamel. Tom wrote: What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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If you don't want to re-paint, don't use the oars. Any paint that I know
will not be completely proof to the scuffs and bangs that oars get. No matter what you do, they'll get scuffed up. So, i varnish my oars annually until they get too bad, then it's ordinary alkyd enamel. Tom wrote: What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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You are asking an awful lot from paint
Tom wrote: What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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You are asking an awful lot from paint
Tom wrote: What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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Quite - when I was a kid, I was disappointed because the store -bought
paddles for the home-built kayak did not have a copper end sheath on the blades. They had a glass wrap. But this is an exceptionally helpful way of keeping water out of the end grain, and improving wear resistance. I can commend the approach for oars - the boot need only stretch 3/4 inch from the end. Then it was polyester resin - now, epoxy bonded fine cloth or tape would be the cat's whiskers. Brian Whatcott Altus OK On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 02:52:40 GMT, steveJ wrote: You are asking an awful lot from paint Tom wrote: What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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Quite - when I was a kid, I was disappointed because the store -bought
paddles for the home-built kayak did not have a copper end sheath on the blades. They had a glass wrap. But this is an exceptionally helpful way of keeping water out of the end grain, and improving wear resistance. I can commend the approach for oars - the boot need only stretch 3/4 inch from the end. Then it was polyester resin - now, epoxy bonded fine cloth or tape would be the cat's whiskers. Brian Whatcott Altus OK On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 02:52:40 GMT, steveJ wrote: You are asking an awful lot from paint Tom wrote: What's a thick tough 1 or 2 part paint for wooden oars - have 2 sets of avon 2 piece oars and 1 set hard dingy oars that I don't want to have to repaint ever again. I stripped them to bare wood, coated with West epoxy and have sprayed on 2 coats of 2 part epoxy primer - what's the last coat - I have some Sterling 2 part LP I could use but oars tend to live in the wet bottoms of dinks and LP doesn't like to be immersed in water. Besides it's not abrasion resistant - oars get used for testing bottom depths, pushing off rocks, etc Needs to be UV proof, abrasion & water proof. How about a good quality exterior latex semigloss - would that stand up to the torture? |
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