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<blockquote data-quote="tripwirenh" data-source="post: 76117" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>Haven't done all those things yet (sealant and water seal) , but they are coming soon, too cold up here in WI. </p><p></p><p>Question::</p><p>I got some great exterior paint from Home Depot (Behr Ultra) for $5 a gallon. </p><p>Would that seal the wood good enough if I coat it a few times, or should I use water seal first? </p><p></p><p>This week I will clean up the holes with a wire brush and fine sandpaper, and wait for my Evercoat Aluminox aluminum sealant. Hopefully, once I seal the holes I can find some open water up here to check if she leaks. (most lakes and river access points are ICE!) </p><p></p><p>I'll try to post some pics once I seal those nasty holes. I heard this aluminox stuff really works. The holes are about 1/4"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tripwirenh, post: 76117, member: 1228"] Haven't done all those things yet (sealant and water seal) , but they are coming soon, too cold up here in WI. Question:: I got some great exterior paint from Home Depot (Behr Ultra) for $5 a gallon. Would that seal the wood good enough if I coat it a few times, or should I use water seal first? This week I will clean up the holes with a wire brush and fine sandpaper, and wait for my Evercoat Aluminox aluminum sealant. Hopefully, once I seal the holes I can find some open water up here to check if she leaks. (most lakes and river access points are ICE!) I'll try to post some pics once I seal those nasty holes. I heard this aluminox stuff really works. The holes are about 1/4" [/QUOTE]
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