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Sealing jon boat deck with epoxy
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<blockquote data-quote="partonjoshua0811" data-source="post: 509951" data-attributes="member: 35083"><p>Hello, new member here, I am fixing up an old sea nymph and am building an aluminum frame with wood deck. I was in the process of sealing the deck with west systems 105 and ran out. My question is I have about a gallon of epoxy left over from stone coat countertops from redoing my kitchen counters, and am wondering if I could use this to seal the rest of the wood, or would it be better to just pick up another kit of west systems. I am 10 minutes away from a west marine store so no big deal to get more, just dont want to spend the money if the stone coat countertops epoxy will work. What do ya'll think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partonjoshua0811, post: 509951, member: 35083"] Hello, new member here, I am fixing up an old sea nymph and am building an aluminum frame with wood deck. I was in the process of sealing the deck with west systems 105 and ran out. My question is I have about a gallon of epoxy left over from stone coat countertops from redoing my kitchen counters, and am wondering if I could use this to seal the rest of the wood, or would it be better to just pick up another kit of west systems. I am 10 minutes away from a west marine store so no big deal to get more, just dont want to spend the money if the stone coat countertops epoxy will work. What do ya'll think? [/QUOTE]
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