Re: [bolger] Re: Arresting Rot
I am thinking of using the Clear Penitrating Epoxy
Sealant. Does anyone have experiance with it?
Lon
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Sealant. Does anyone have experiance with it?
Lon
--- Jack&Lois <jalo@...> wrote:
> Hello Blaine. If you're in the US you may have__________________________________
> access to CPES (Clear
> Penitrating Epoxy Sealant) (I think that's the right
> order), a product from
> Seattle. On the Canadian side you may be able to
> find S1 from Industrial
> Formulators, a Vancouver co. Either of these soaks
> deeply into mushy wood
> and converts it to a pretty solid consistancy. A
> knotted brush or a cup
> brush on an angle grinder is great for rot removal.
> Save that Gypsy!
>
> jeb, Micro transom fitting on the placid shores of
> Fundy
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>
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Hello Blaine. If you're in the US you may have access to CPES (Clear
Penitrating Epoxy Sealant) (I think that's the right order), a product from
Seattle. On the Canadian side you may be able to find S1 from Industrial
Formulators, a Vancouver co. Either of these soaks deeply into mushy wood
and converts it to a pretty solid consistancy. A knotted brush or a cup
brush on an angle grinder is great for rot removal. Save that Gypsy!
jeb, Micro transom fitting on the placid shores of Fundy
Penitrating Epoxy Sealant) (I think that's the right order), a product from
Seattle. On the Canadian side you may be able to find S1 from Industrial
Formulators, a Vancouver co. Either of these soaks deeply into mushy wood
and converts it to a pretty solid consistancy. A knotted brush or a cup
brush on an angle grinder is great for rot removal. Save that Gypsy!
jeb, Micro transom fitting on the placid shores of Fundy
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