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wait untill its hot as hell and the sun is baking(opens the pore of the wood up).Add 10% acetone to the resin,needs to be like water,it will saok into the wood .Stays a little tacky,but I promise it works.Same thing that stuff you see for sale what is it GET rot,got rot same thing.A 30 year fiberglass guy showed me that one. Good explanation on ply wood for boats.
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Well after doing some research I have found a ACX plywood called Arauco it is an Argintinian species of wood called Radiata pine. Of course it is not treated but the glues and lack of voids in the layers and surface being permeable make it a great canidate to be treated with a "hotcoat" seems like it would really soak up the epoxy or other resins and only $30.00 dollars a sheet at Lowes.
Last edited by Kracker Jack; 09-28-2011 at 04:51 PM. |
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