What can I use to restore the wood appearance and seal this area ? It
looks like the wood layer is only 6mm thick so I am concerned with the
amount of sanding that can be done.
I have read a few comments on the star-board forum regarding people
having problems with wood technology (cracking/delamination). Has anyone
heard anything about the durability of these boards ?
Thanks.
Other than that, I've had no problems with the Starboard, and it's taken
it's share of boom hits and minor drops.
Brian
What clearcoat did you use ? Can you just use anything w/o affecting the board
?
I searched dejanews and could not find the thread you were referring to. You
would not happen to have a link to that thread.
Thanks.
Miguel
Hi Migel,
The clearcoat that I used was from a can of clear spraypaint that I've had
laying around.. I don't think it was Rustoleum, but probably something
similar.. I don't think that any normal clear paint that you get at your
local hardware store will cause you any problems, but I'm sure that Roger
would like to chime in on this one...?
Sorry, don't have the link to the previous discussion.. It's been a while..
maybe someone else has it?
Thanks,
Brian
Sorry about misspelling your name, Miguel.. the finger that would normally
hit the "U" key wanted the night off..
Brian
> Where major checking and splitting is present, I like to Epoxy-seal things
> (Smith & Co Penetrating Epoxy), then laminate over with some UV-resistant Epoxy
> (such as System Three SB112 or Resin Technology)
> Eva
Have you found this Smith & Co epoxy to be better than
the West version meant for finishing wood (107, I think)?
Where do you get it?
Stergios
different product altogether: West seals over the top, while the Smith & Co is
thin enough to "penetrate" into the top fibers. It makes a great base for any
kind of finish, from varnishes to other clear Epoxies.
Smith & Co is in Richmond, Ca. I buy mine from a local (Ventura, Ca) marine
chandlery, and since it is favorite magic for wood preservation on recreational
boats, your local chandlery might well carry it, also
Eva