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What more can I say... Ohhhh if you dont like it I,ll come and get it....


Classic Finn

Mary K wrote:Oh, John, that looks fantastic!!!Now I am envious.
For us epoxy nitwits....okay, I will speak for myself, exactly how did you apply the epoxy? Spray? Brush? Was it easy or a PITA??
Thanks
Mk
Creamcracker wrote:Personally, I'm a bit lost with this "Epoxy thing." Appreciate some help from you all. I went to the local hardware store and the only epoxy there was for application on the garage floor --- is this the same epoxy that you put on the teardrop?
Micro469 wrote:Mary.. I brushed on the sides...on the first side I found I put it on too thick, I had to keep going back and rebrush the drips and sags. The second side I put less on, and didnt get any drips. The top and the hatch I used a roller... went on real sweet,and thin... no runs drips or sags. Wish I could have used a roller for the whole thing, but the gingerbread kinda sticks out too far.
Speaking of the gingerbread molding, I was going to round off my edges....Then thought NAAAA, it looks good, why screw around with it? I'd probably ruin it by gouging it all over the place. Are you still going to round off your edges? and how's it going????
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