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Shazza wrote:
Okay... I have a question My intention is to coat every surface of wood with CPES as long as I can buy it before it is all gone.. ...snip... snip...
Shazza
"buy it before it is all gone.." Did I miss the announcement from Rot Doctor? Is the CPES product going away? Not trying to hijack the thread, but the Uniflex product by Rot Doctor was being discontinued last I heard. Is CPES also being discontinued?
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No, CPES is not going away. When I got the message that Uniflex was being discontinued, I called The Rot Doctor the very next day! They told me that CPES is not affected by the new chemicals ban and will still be available next year.
Shazza: I would wait to put on the CPES until you have the roof in place.
CPES makes the wood
really tough and hardens it to the point that it becomes harder to cut or to even drill a hole in. I'm pretty certain that putting the CPES on before you've curved the wood onto your frame would make it doubly hard to do. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if you had hairline cracks develop in the CPES'd finish just from the curving effort. Anyway, you'll want to CPES after you've drilled all your screw holes and made any brad/nail holes that might be necessary. If you don't, each one of those holes will be more vulnerable to water. The same goes for any cuts you make. Those are the most vulnerable places for water to seep in.
Thinking the wood would be made stronger, I made the mistake of applying two coats of CPES on my base plywood floor before I had cut it to fit. After that, it took three saws to get through the stuff and I actually bent the teeth on one blade. I had to finish cutting that piece with a hack saw.
Wishing you success!