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D1trout
Oct 10, 2016Explorer
Krustydog, CPES does require prudent handling, but it is a such a superior product that it's worth taking the appropriate safety precautions - good ventilation, protective clothing, respirator, etc. Once the epoxy has set up, there is no telltale odor, just that comforting saturated gloss...
If I were doing a rebuild using plywood, every single piece I installed would be thoroughly treated with CPES ahead of time. Some of my cabinet trim will be hardwood. It will be coated. I'm considering with the idea of replacing the inner liner of Argo not with an aluminum skin but in a cherry or fir veneer on a poly backing. I have treated some samples with CPES and am quite pleased with the results.
More will be revealed!
Dick
Oh, and by the way, I like the way the Ultra is shaping up!
If I were doing a rebuild using plywood, every single piece I installed would be thoroughly treated with CPES ahead of time. Some of my cabinet trim will be hardwood. It will be coated. I'm considering with the idea of replacing the inner liner of Argo not with an aluminum skin but in a cherry or fir veneer on a poly backing. I have treated some samples with CPES and am quite pleased with the results.
More will be revealed!
Dick
Oh, and by the way, I like the way the Ultra is shaping up!
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