They are not as effective in penetration as taking a product like our General Purpose resin, mixing it with three parts of solvent and using it in the same way that CPES and others are used. They do not as effectively protect the wood from moisture as do straight liquid epoxy resins. Since they are about 70-75% solvent it is a high cost item for the consumer. They are flammable and violate most state VOC laws. There are several reasons we don’t sell such products. Here is a statement I received from System-Three concerning clear penetrating epoxy sealers: To advertise, take a look at WoodenBoat Advertising, or use your Google Adwords account if you want to advertise on the Forum.ĭon't forget Smith's in Richmond CA - they make all their own stuff also. Selling/self promotion postings are verboten on the Forum. No need to register unless you would like to participate, although some images will only show if you are registered/logged-in.īefore you can post: click the red register link or the register tab, above, right. You'll find answers to the frequently asked questions as well as basic rules. To get WoodenBoat delivered to your door or computer, mobile device of choice, etc, click WB Subscriptions.Ĭheck out the FAQ. The Forum is a free service, and much like the "free" content on Public Radio, we hope you will support WoodenBoat by subscribing to this fabulous magazine. The WoodenBoat Forum is sponsored by WoodenBoat Publications, publisher of WoodenBoat magazine. Tools / Materials / Techniques / Products.
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