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    Par, You got me hook line and sinker on that...

    Par,
    You got me hook line and sinker on that one...
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    To clear up the arguement. Epox-E-Glue by...

    To clear up the arguement.
    Epox-E-Glue by BoatCraft is ultimate strength and loves gap and is heaps cjheaper than Techniglue or EPI Glue. It has heaps of Thixotropic Agent added which means it...
  3. Thread: Varnish

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    Varnishes do not stick well to epoxies as they...

    Varnishes do not stick well to epoxies as they have a tendancy to peel and scratch quite easily. Another point is your money saving will only be a temporary fix as it will go to custard after 12...
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    Aquacote

    Aquacote
  5. Thread: Iron bark

    by Scott-DMS
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    Lol, hes still good

    Lol, hes still good
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    To be honest PAR what you had said had slipped my...

    To be honest PAR what you had said had slipped my mind once i got to the bottom of the threads and hit reply my bad, and totally agree with epoxy being the more desirable option but unfortunately...
  7. Thread: titebond II

    by Scott-DMS
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    Boatcraft Pacific an aussie company produce a...

    Boatcraft Pacific an aussie company produce a PURBOND aswell without the isocynates that are in the HENKEL version
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    Check out what Australian Forrestries has to say...

    Check out what Australian Forrestries has to say about it their the ones that have done the testing of all likelyhood candits in marine timbers, as for gluiing it a self foaming polyurethane is...
  9. Thread: titebond II

    by Scott-DMS
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    Yes call carbatec canberra and ask for PURBOND...

    Yes call carbatec canberra and ask for PURBOND not TITEBOND as PURBOND is the AUSSIE version
  10. Thread: Iron bark

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    To start with you would need to make sure you use...

    To start with you would need to make sure you use tuncston tip blades in your thicknesser. Then there are a couple of ways to laminate it to your ply one is using a self foaming polyurethane like...
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    Hop on boatcraftnsw.com.au and take a look at the...

    Hop on boatcraftnsw.com.au and take a look at the clear system page
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    Yes you could just use the epo-e-glue from bote...

    Yes you could just use the epo-e-glue from bote cote but it is definitely the cheaper option to add pigment to a epoxy
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    The difference is just how much money do you want...

    The difference is just how much money do you want to spend the epox-e-glue is premixed and more expensive and if you want the cheaper version then you use the epoxy and add gluiing and filleting...
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    If you want quality epoxy you should only ever go...

    If you want quality epoxy you should only ever go with west or bote cote the rest are nowhere near as good according to all scientific testing out there. Now whats the advantage of using one or the...
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    I agree with wisno polyurethane is the way to go...

    I agree with wisno polyurethane is the way to go try Aquacote its a water based version that goes quite glossy and it doesnt matter whether you spray, roll or brush it.
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    The best way to clean up after using your epoxy...

    The best way to clean up after using your epoxy is use some vinegar to soften the epoxy then use ACETONE to finish up as any oil based solvent will only cause problems as it will contaminate your...
  17. Thread: Epoxy CPR

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    Bote cote epoxy has no solvent whatsoever, if you...

    Bote cote epoxy has no solvent whatsoever, if you want to reconstitute your crystallized epoxy all you need to do is either make a hot box or stick it in the bath tub/sink with hot water straight...
  18. Hi all, In relation to getting a clear finish...

    Hi all,

    In relation to getting a clear finish with bote cote epoxy, what Michael Storer says about using the pour on gloss is technically correct although it is only used for interior finishes as...
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