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Re: WaterWheel Product Finishing & Sealing
| Jonathan Wye | 27 Sep 2005 17:03 |
> Hi, > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > Thanks in advance. Um, you've kind of got it backwards. If nothing else, the epoxy should go against the bare wood, then primer, then finish coat/color.
The epoxy/wood bond is far stronger than a primer/wood bond, so you are doing a disservice to your self and clients in the order you describe.
In addition, unless you take certain, definite precautions with admixes, epoxy in direct sunlight with shortly discolor, unless you happened to buy one with UV protection in it (if such a beast exists)
good luck,
Jonathan
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| alan.morley@gmail.com | 27 Sep 2005 16:37 |
Hi,
I build Water Wheels and sell them. However, I am no expert at using epoxy and various protective finishers & Sealers for Wood. I use 3/4 inch Marine Plywood for my 4ft Water Wheel (with 12mm Marine Ply used for Water buckets) and 1/2 inch for my 3ft and 2ft WaterWheels (with 9mm Marine Ply used for the Water Buckets). Can anyone recommend some products to use to seal & finish my Water Wheels decoratively and I would be most greatful if you could provide a good method of application. Currently, I just sand the wood, apply the paint undercoat and whatever color paint onto that and finally applying the epoxy to seal it.
Any suggestions or ideas welcome. For reference, please see www.irishwaterwheels.com.
Thanks in advance.
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