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Epoxy vs old timers formula
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<blockquote data-quote="jlake1958" data-source="post: 510133" data-attributes="member: 34882"><p>you can use a bunch of products on wood. i used TotalBoat Penetrating Epoxy and thinned 2 coats at 60/40 and then 2 coats non-thinned. My decking is literally shiny plastic now. One thing you do need to do is scuff your wood from second coat to fourth coat so the epoxy has some tooth for the following coat. With TotalBoat you can recoat before it is cured which helps with the curing timeframe which can be 3 days if real cold--below 50 degrees. TotalBoat also makes said product in a "ColdWeather" version which is what i used. My shop is heated but this time of year it hovers around 50 degrees so I played it safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlake1958, post: 510133, member: 34882"] you can use a bunch of products on wood. i used TotalBoat Penetrating Epoxy and thinned 2 coats at 60/40 and then 2 coats non-thinned. My decking is literally shiny plastic now. One thing you do need to do is scuff your wood from second coat to fourth coat so the epoxy has some tooth for the following coat. With TotalBoat you can recoat before it is cured which helps with the curing timeframe which can be 3 days if real cold--below 50 degrees. TotalBoat also makes said product in a "ColdWeather" version which is what i used. My shop is heated but this time of year it hovers around 50 degrees so I played it safe. [/QUOTE]
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