Sounds like pretty bullet-proof stuff. If it stays flexible though I
would be concerned about ongoing outgassing. Do you recall any such
problem, or did you use this particular product in the boats you made?
--Sarah
Weimers wrote:
>
> Years ago, I built a couple of boats using Clark Craft products. This
> company is in Buffalo, NY. They has good service at the time. Anyway, I
> remember reading about sealing plywood with epoxy. Anyone putting new wood
> floors in their Airstream should consider this!
>
> Clark Craft is on line at: http://www.clarkcraft.com/index.htm
>
> EPOXY-PLUS
> A PERMANENT TOUGH NEW COATING FOR THE BOAT BUILDER
>
> Easily applied by brush or roller. Fail safe mixing system 50/50. Adds
> tremendous strength. No sanding required between coats. Sands easily for
> final finish. Low maintenance surface. Remains extremely flexible when
> cured. When cured, is not affected by gasoline, oil, salt water and highly
> acid resistant.
>
> Epoxy-Plus is a premium super tough epoxy coating primarily designed for use
> on any surface where the ultimate in protection is desired. Whether you are
> coating boatbuilding timber or plywood, two coats easily applied by roller
> or brush permanently encapsulates the wood, rendering a strong resilient
> structure.
>
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