by Chuck Craven » Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:55 pm
Hi War Eagle!
I have been playing with some soloed wood and ply wood test panels: Oak, pine wood panels 12” square. Also have been trying Luan plywood, Oak plywood, Pine B/C exterior plywood 12” square panels.
First off I would not use the Polyester resin! I could not control the setting time.
It would probably work if you have a controlled environment temperature and humidity.
Working out side I just could not get the stuff to work the same each time and gave up on it. Some times it was cloudy other times it set up before I could get it leveled out.
Epoxy is a whole lot more forgiving. You can get a range of different hardeners, which will give you more time to putts with it. I have found that water / alcohol base stains seem to work good you just have to dampen the wood with a damp sprung, to rise the grin, then lightly sand with 320 grit sand paper, before staining the wood.
6-mill glass cloth seams to disappear in the epoxy and looks grate. 4 to 5 coats of spar varnish will have to be put over it for UV protection.
My outer experiment has been using Rot doctor penetrating Epoxy over the water base stain then 6 coats of spar varnish. It is holding up just as good as the Epoxy/glass/spar varnish.
I started the test panels this summer, so fare they have gone through 100 dig. F to –5 dig. F temperature cycle, sun, rain, snow and100 mph wind. The epoxy and the rot doctor are looking good. The Polyester resin / spar varnish is pealing and the panels that were stained and spar varnished are surface cracking. I live in Wisconsin where the weather is changing constantly form day to day. In summer we have high humidity and in winter very low humidity when it’s cold! The temperature can change 20 / 40 deg. in less than an hour when the wind shift to off the lake. You may have better results where you live.
Chuck
Chuck a new td builder