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plywood for a 1436 jon boat and waterproofing it
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 142122" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>Spar varnish is an older formulation of varnish vs. Urethane Varnish is a modern formulation of a tough clear coating used primarily on wood surfaces exposed to outdoor conditions. Marine varnish is just another name for a similar product -- naturally intended for protecting wood surfaces under marine (wet)conditions.</p><p></p><p>Beleive what you wish...... woodworking is one of my passions. Also a Spar Varnish never actually fully hardens. I built and sold many outdoor peices last year, and if I would of used varnish they would be useless. Reason being is that if say a bench I built was out in the sun for a few hours.... if you sat on it you would have to peel yourself off of it :lol: cuz it gets tacky, again becuase it does not fully cure, and is designed to not fully cure to allow for flex. just my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 142122, member: 2620"] Spar varnish is an older formulation of varnish vs. Urethane Varnish is a modern formulation of a tough clear coating used primarily on wood surfaces exposed to outdoor conditions. Marine varnish is just another name for a similar product -- naturally intended for protecting wood surfaces under marine (wet)conditions. Beleive what you wish...... woodworking is one of my passions. Also a Spar Varnish never actually fully hardens. I built and sold many outdoor peices last year, and if I would of used varnish they would be useless. Reason being is that if say a bench I built was out in the sun for a few hours.... if you sat on it you would have to peel yourself off of it :lol: cuz it gets tacky, again becuase it does not fully cure, and is designed to not fully cure to allow for flex. just my .02. [/QUOTE]
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