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<blockquote data-quote="grover" data-source="post: 423740" data-attributes="member: 8653"><p>I've read and read and now I'd like to ask. I'm replacing the floor in my 1448 jon with 1/2 plywood. I think it's CDX. Smooth one side and exterior glue. I've read differing opinions about how to protect it. Old timers formula and epoxy resin are two of my top choices. With old timers formula does it need to be spar varnish or does spar urethane work as well? </p><p>So of the two, old timers and epoxy resin, which would protect best? Any other suggestions? As of now I'm planning to finish it off with the deck restorer product by rustoleum instead of carpet.</p><p></p><p>Another question, how much product to cover about 1 1/2 pieces of plywood front and back?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grover, post: 423740, member: 8653"] I've read and read and now I'd like to ask. I'm replacing the floor in my 1448 jon with 1/2 plywood. I think it's CDX. Smooth one side and exterior glue. I've read differing opinions about how to protect it. Old timers formula and epoxy resin are two of my top choices. With old timers formula does it need to be spar varnish or does spar urethane work as well? So of the two, old timers and epoxy resin, which would protect best? Any other suggestions? As of now I'm planning to finish it off with the deck restorer product by rustoleum instead of carpet. Another question, how much product to cover about 1 1/2 pieces of plywood front and back? Thanks for your help [/QUOTE]
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