caseydog wrote:I would think a boatyard would be the absolute worst place to store it.
Ira wrote:The edges are fine--and it's not like the whole thing is coming apart:
It developed blisters more or less in the center,a few inches here, a few inches here...it's splintering up, like acne, and there are enough of them not to be happy about it. But Danny, as a base for the new strips, it's still fine (I think.)
I'm sure it's the sun and not moisture--especially since it's always tarped and water simply doesn't get on it.
A good analogy would be it's like every day, it bakes like a pizza at 350 degrees under that tarp.
Ira wrote:Yeah, you both got good points there. But like I said, I varnished the hell out of it. Plus, you don't see any moisture stains, and it's not like water is coming in from the edges.
And the varnish I used is even rated to be used BELOW the waterline on boat transoms.
Will take photos this weekend if I can work up the courage.
WAH! I WANT MY MOMMY!
Ira wrote:I gotta work for your mag so I can afford a decent storage--
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