Which clear epoxy for teak bright work ??

Discussion in 'Materials' started by pescaloco, Oct 20, 2009.

  1. bntii
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    bntii Senior Member

    Thanks
     
  2. apex1

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    Welcome.

    When you look at this:[​IMG]

    you see why 20 and more layers! A clear mirror like brightwork.
     
  3. bntii
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    Beautiful work Richard.

    [​IMG][​IMG]

    Are you sealing all the interior veneer work with epoxy as well?
     
  4. GG
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    GG offshore artie

    I have been using SMITH & CO PRODUCTS for years and mostly there clear penetrating epoxy and they also make a product just what you are looking for and there location is Richmond Ca 94804 and there phone number is 1-510-237-6842 it might be worth you while to check them out seeing that they are in Cal also , just a thought .
     
  5. apex1

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    Thank you bntii,

    yes, EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF WOOD!!! except for the teak sole and teak deck surfaces.

    The word "penetrating" is a bit of salesmens term here. The resin does not really penetrate deep, no matter which one You use.


    Regards
    Richard
     

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