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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft Fisherman 150 SC rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="uncndl1" data-source="post: 407963" data-attributes="member: 20453"><p>Great project you have going and love all the pictures! I'm interested to see if you will go to the auto paint route versus doing the paint yourself. The wood flooring came out nice. Are you going to seal the plywood somehow? I ask because I'm doing a much smaller project than yours, and I came across these products "CPES" which I googled:</p><p>https://www.google.com/#q=clear+penetrating+epoxy+sealer</p><p>There seems to be several companies selling it, and it seems like even if you only buy a small size and do all of the end cuts of your plywood, that it would be cheap insurance to seal those edges. Please keep us posted, and thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncndl1, post: 407963, member: 20453"] Great project you have going and love all the pictures! I'm interested to see if you will go to the auto paint route versus doing the paint yourself. The wood flooring came out nice. Are you going to seal the plywood somehow? I ask because I'm doing a much smaller project than yours, and I came across these products "CPES" which I googled: https://www.google.com/#q=clear+penetrating+epoxy+sealer There seems to be several companies selling it, and it seems like even if you only buy a small size and do all of the end cuts of your plywood, that it would be cheap insurance to seal those edges. Please keep us posted, and thanks. [/QUOTE]
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