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| Paint and Putty - Please Help Hello, I've been working on a small John Boat that I designed with the Hulls program, and I just realized that I may have a BIG problem on my hands. When I bought my wood and started on the boat, I didn't pay much attention to the type of plywood I was using. I chose some Oak ply because it looked nice and was free from defects. I now realize that this is interior plywood, and I believe the center of it is actually some type of composite rather than solid wood. Is there a type of paint that I can use which will protect and water proof the wood? Maybe an epoxy or fiberglass paint? Also, what is a good filler to use to fill in places where I removed screws, screwed them in too deep, or didn't quite get the cuts in my wood to match up? This is my first boat to build, and it's defiantly been a learning experience. Thank you for your help. -chris crawford (chris_crawford@yahoo.com) |
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| Hi Chris, Have you thought about covering the whole boat with a layer of fiberglass cloth (using epoxy) for durability and to waterproof? |
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| I have not thought about that. Where can I find more informatin about this method? Thanks -chris |
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| Chris, Here is a few sites for epoxy and sealers. If you already have the wood cut then I would have to agree, glass it, inside and out. http://www.epoxyproducts.com/marine.html http://www.raka.com/index.htm http://www.masepoxies.com/mas11.htm http://www.westsystem.com/webpages/p...uide/index.htm http://www.rotdoctor.com/products/product.html Gary ![]() |
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