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Mel,
Either one is good. I've used both on my DB and have had good results with either. If System Three is local go with it. I'd apply two coats but that's just my preference. Some will say one coat is enough. Make sure you prep the surface as recommended and you'll be fine.
Dorf
be sure the stain is fully dried/cured before you apply epoxy,this can take some time pending on the stain.
Some will say epoxy is epoxy,for wetting glass and wood your looking for a low viscosity one.
Mel;
If your going to use a slow hardener you can warm up the resin prior to mixing the hardener to lower it's viscosity. This will allow it to penetrate the wood more. You might do a small sample test ahead of time to play with the resin temp.
G'Luck,
Dorf
Personally I would stay away from the regular System Three and West with the slow hardener. Both of these blush a lot. I would go with System Three Silvertip or West with the 207 hardener. both of these are blush free, cost a litle more but well worth it. I have only used the Silvertip fast hardener which is very user friendly as far as working time as long as you don't mix too big of batches. The 207 is very slow.
Mike
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