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Anti-freeze to stop & prevent wood rot
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<blockquote data-quote="Cmack" data-source="post: 80448" data-attributes="member: 1312"><p>Thanks Popeye, I may give that a shot. I will be using the solution on new material as a rot preventative. I am wanting to do this because there will being some wood lying flat on the ribs beneath decking and I have been told that treated lumber will cause corrosion if in contact with the aluminum. I used 5 coats of Spar polyurethane to seal the new transom, but it is much easier to get to than these boards will be. If I do go with ethylene glycol, I will wait until it is dried and try to seal it with polyurethane. Thanks again for the info.....Cmack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cmack, post: 80448, member: 1312"] Thanks Popeye, I may give that a shot. I will be using the solution on new material as a rot preventative. I am wanting to do this because there will being some wood lying flat on the ribs beneath decking and I have been told that treated lumber will cause corrosion if in contact with the aluminum. I used 5 coats of Spar polyurethane to seal the new transom, but it is much easier to get to than these boards will be. If I do go with ethylene glycol, I will wait until it is dried and try to seal it with polyurethane. Thanks again for the info.....Cmack [/QUOTE]
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