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Epoxy vs old timers formula
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<blockquote data-quote="CedarRiverScooter" data-source="post: 474471" data-attributes="member: 15465"><p>The epoxy is not hard to use. You will need to 'laminating' epoxy not the clear coat kind. Laminating epoxy can be ordered thru a fiberglass company like US composites. Get medium speed hardener. A quart goes a long ways. When you apply it, thin it 25% with acetone. It will suck into the wood big time. You can give it several coats.</p><p></p><p>The resin will set you back under $50 but it is a permanent solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CedarRiverScooter, post: 474471, member: 15465"] The epoxy is not hard to use. You will need to 'laminating' epoxy not the clear coat kind. Laminating epoxy can be ordered thru a fiberglass company like US composites. Get medium speed hardener. A quart goes a long ways. When you apply it, thin it 25% with acetone. It will suck into the wood big time. You can give it several coats. The resin will set you back under $50 but it is a permanent solution. [/QUOTE]
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