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<blockquote data-quote="squatch" data-source="post: 99185" data-attributes="member: 1847"><p>Just some plain old acrylic enamel like red devil or rustoleium is a million times better than thompsons waterseal. That stuff is worthless for anything. Taking your money out of your wallet and setting it on fire is a better value.</p><p>If you truly want to seal wood well marine epoxy such as west systems is the way to go. Plane old paint works pretty well for on the cheap. The brush on kind not spray paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squatch, post: 99185, member: 1847"] Just some plain old acrylic enamel like red devil or rustoleium is a million times better than thompsons waterseal. That stuff is worthless for anything. Taking your money out of your wallet and setting it on fire is a better value. If you truly want to seal wood well marine epoxy such as west systems is the way to go. Plane old paint works pretty well for on the cheap. The brush on kind not spray paint. [/QUOTE]
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