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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Old timers formula questions
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<blockquote data-quote="SAABologist" data-source="post: 492377" data-attributes="member: 31667"><p>Mos Def, go with the old timer's mix over BC/X.</p><p></p><p>If I were doing mine again I would use old timer's mix instead of the acetone-thinned epoxy. The epoxy made the plywood bullet-proof, that is not the issue. I don't think my plywood will rot in 25 years. </p><p></p><p>The reason I would use the old timer's mix is because I would be able to use normal carpet/vinyl glue instead of the cumbersome and very expensive contact cement that you have use over epoxy or fiberglass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAABologist, post: 492377, member: 31667"] Mos Def, go with the old timer's mix over BC/X. If I were doing mine again I would use old timer's mix instead of the acetone-thinned epoxy. The epoxy made the plywood bullet-proof, that is not the issue. I don't think my plywood will rot in 25 years. The reason I would use the old timer's mix is because I would be able to use normal carpet/vinyl glue instead of the cumbersome and very expensive contact cement that you have use over epoxy or fiberglass. [/QUOTE]
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