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Maybe I've misread the formula, or I just assumed that a thinner initial application was needed for total penetration of the thicker plywood I'm using. The test of 50/50 showed good enough saturation that I was encouraged to run with it. Remember, I have no experience with waterproofing wood, and don't know how to judge the end results. And, some other material I've read elsewhere had led me to believe that more solvent would drive the existing moisture from the wood, to be replaced with poly.GPW wrote:Quote: " The reason that I used it 50/50 was to see if I could skip the 75/25 > 50/50 > 25/75 > 0/100% mineral spirits (thinner)/polyurethane progression” ... Wonder where this came from ???

Saturating the wood with the mix means the poly soaks into the tubes , making them “plastic coated” and resistant to Rot. (bacteria) End grain exposes the tube openings , so must be extra sealed ... ( several extra coats on the exposed edges.)
With a solvent resistant glue (which used to be the norm) , the Min/poly mix works fine ... just as it would work fine on plain (non ply ) wood ...
... but it still can be protected...



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