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- Epifanes clear varnish over penetrating epoxy - FineWoodworking
After applying my three coats of penetrating epoxy, I applied my first coat of epifanes within the time frame recommended by the article and the manufacturer of the epoxy The first coat dried relatively quickly within 24hrs and I proceeded to my second coat of epifanes varnish
- How can I seal wood before epoxy? - FineWoodworking
I am wanting to apply a wipe on finish over the whole wood to slow down the warping before we can get the chance to fill with epoxy (which for logistical reasons may be another month or so) my question is: what wipe on finish can I apply that will seal the wood and to which the epoxy will adhere?
- A Durable Exterior Finish - FineWoodworking
On any piece of wood exposed to the elements, whether it is your front door or the patio furniture, a durable finish is crucial Sean Clarke swears by a two-step process using a primer and a varnish topcoat developed in the boat business, where they know all about protecting wood from water and weather The primer he uses, Smith Company's MultiWoodPrime (also called Clear Penetrating Epoxy
- Durable Exterior Finish: Smith Co. Penetrating Epoxy Sealer Under . . .
The combination of Smith Co Penetrating Epoxy Sealer and Epifanes Marine Varnish offers lasting protection
- Varnish over total boat tabletop epoxy - FineWoodworking
Tonk builds faster and I can maybe get away with only 6 coats It might have been Total Boat but I did run across an exterior varnish that was specifically designed maybe or recommended at least to use over epoxy My first thought was " Is there something wrong with this varnish?" There are huge differences in the quality of varnishes
- Testing Hard-Wax Oil Finishes - FineWoodworking
Hard-wax oils have become increasingly popular as fine furniture finishes, and it's easy to see why Borrowed from the flooring industry, these products boast foolproof wipe-on wipe-off application, a beautiful glow, easy repair, improved durability, and water-resistance There's no sanding between coats, and they appear to be safe and environmentally responsible So we decided to give this
- Strengthen Screw Holes with Epoxy - FineWoodworking
Strengthen Screw Holes with Epoxy In this video, contributing editor Michael Fortune will show you how to reinforce materials with epoxy to toughen up your screw joints
- Best finish for UV protection - FineWoodworking
Ted, I agree with paulbny on the finish using Smith Co Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer (CPES), also sold as MultiWoodPrime as a sealer before applying a good quality marine varnish like Epifanes
- Outdoor Adirondack chair finishing - FineWoodworking
An epoxy coating on the feet of your chairs will help avoid this There is a special penetrating epoxy but I have yet to see it in quantities for just a couple of chairs and it is quite pricey in the larger quantities I have just completed construction on a pair of Adirondack chairs myself
- Waterproofing A Camper Shell - FineWoodworking
*Boatbuilders use CPES (Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer) to seal and preserve plywood boats This is much 'more liquid' than the usual epoxy glop, and assuming you are not looking for any structural contribution, I would use CPES You can then prepare and prime the top for painting as preferred
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