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Overton's Tuff Coat?
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<blockquote data-quote="fishfast41" data-source="post: 135898" data-attributes="member: 1571"><p>I considered using that stuff for my deck and actually bought a can at Cabela's. I took it back cuz the primer is a 2 part epoxy that the guy at Cabela's said he couldnt get. When I called the company that makes it,I was quoted an outrageous price for each part of the primer, plus more prep than I wanted to deal with. I also saw some boats at our local sports show here last month that had this on the decks, and it looked like it would be pretty hard on the knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfast41, post: 135898, member: 1571"] I considered using that stuff for my deck and actually bought a can at Cabela's. I took it back cuz the primer is a 2 part epoxy that the guy at Cabela's said he couldnt get. When I called the company that makes it,I was quoted an outrageous price for each part of the primer, plus more prep than I wanted to deal with. I also saw some boats at our local sports show here last month that had this on the decks, and it looked like it would be pretty hard on the knees. [/QUOTE]
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