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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sealing jon boat deck with epoxy
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<blockquote data-quote="jlake1958" data-source="post: 510286" data-attributes="member: 34882"><p>if its waterproof, why not do a 30% thin and try it on some end grain. let 2 coats of that to cure and then 2-3 coats non-thinned. if the epoxy is waterproof, it should turn the wood into soilid plastic. That's what i did but the product was made for marine use. I then glued EVA onto the sealed {and sanded} with waterproof white Gorilla glue. Then I covered that with fully wrapped and stapled/glued waterproof Marideck PVC on all deck boards. i also reduced the ridiculous number of ****** deck screws and hinged the center board to facilitate access to all below deck hoses in the rear of the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlake1958, post: 510286, member: 34882"] if its waterproof, why not do a 30% thin and try it on some end grain. let 2 coats of that to cure and then 2-3 coats non-thinned. if the epoxy is waterproof, it should turn the wood into soilid plastic. That's what i did but the product was made for marine use. I then glued EVA onto the sealed {and sanded} with waterproof white Gorilla glue. Then I covered that with fully wrapped and stapled/glued waterproof Marideck PVC on all deck boards. i also reduced the ridiculous number of ****** deck screws and hinged the center board to facilitate access to all below deck hoses in the rear of the boat. [/QUOTE]
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