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1955 Lone Star Commander - replacing old patch
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<blockquote data-quote="Lady Terrapin" data-source="post: 454851" data-attributes="member: 23890"><p>Sounds good; I'll get some 5200 and press it into the exterior seams, then chip out the epoxy from the floor later. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>The transom was pretty weathered, so I put a coat of duralux paint on. It soaked in like a sponge. So then I applied several coats of something called pc petrifier, which has hardened up the wood very well. I'm going to paint it again soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lady Terrapin, post: 454851, member: 23890"] Sounds good; I'll get some 5200 and press it into the exterior seams, then chip out the epoxy from the floor later. Thanks! The transom was pretty weathered, so I put a coat of duralux paint on. It soaked in like a sponge. So then I applied several coats of something called pc petrifier, which has hardened up the wood very well. I'm going to paint it again soon. [/QUOTE]
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