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<blockquote data-quote="danmyersmn" data-source="post: 117786" data-attributes="member: 2096"><p>If you give the wood a skim coat of epoxy you won't have this problem. If you don't want to use epoxy you could try PL. If you get the PL self leveling concrete sealant it is so thin it will go on with a putty knife. Squirt a pile of it out from the tube and skim it on. I have been using PL ever since I did some reading on it and you wouldn't be setting any precidence giving it a shot.</p><p></p><p>Here is enough reading to decide if you think its a worthwhile option.</p><p>https://www.simplicityboats.com/pl_premium.htm</p><p></p><p>And how about this. a boat built with plywood, PL adhesive, and fiberglass drywall tape. six years sitting outside and still seaworthy.</p><p>https://www.simplicityboats.com/pl_testimonials.html</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I have been using it quite a bit on my rig and I am pleased with the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danmyersmn, post: 117786, member: 2096"] If you give the wood a skim coat of epoxy you won't have this problem. If you don't want to use epoxy you could try PL. If you get the PL self leveling concrete sealant it is so thin it will go on with a putty knife. Squirt a pile of it out from the tube and skim it on. I have been using PL ever since I did some reading on it and you wouldn't be setting any precidence giving it a shot. Here is enough reading to decide if you think its a worthwhile option. https://www.simplicityboats.com/pl_premium.htm And how about this. a boat built with plywood, PL adhesive, and fiberglass drywall tape. six years sitting outside and still seaworthy. https://www.simplicityboats.com/pl_testimonials.html Anyway, I have been using it quite a bit on my rig and I am pleased with the results. [/QUOTE]
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