Dooner wrote:If you have a Benjamin Moore dealer around, they have a Polymide Epoxy Clear Sealer/Finish (M36-00/M37). You mix it up with a thinner and it penetrates the wood.
Just a suuggestion.
Podunkfla wrote:Of course, $20. a gallon for polyester resin is still cheaper; and for something that is going to be painted anyway, seems like a good idea to me? (none of this stuff resists UV radiation, I'm told).
Juneaudave wrote:a link to West Systems that talks about thinning their product for purposes such as sealing.
angib wrote:Juneaudave wrote:a link to West Systems that talks about thinning their product for purposes such as sealing.
I'm reassured to see that they have the same objection to thinning epoxies for sealing that I was taught - it reduces the water resistance of the epoxy.
If you mix in a solvent, when it evaporates it leaves behind tiny voids in the epoxy that are dying to fill with water. With the small gaps between the voids, you create a transmission path for water.
Mind you, we're talking about shortening the lifespan of the wood from 40 years to 'only' 25, or something like that!
Andrew
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