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I dont see #8 frame;) I think the 6 oz was nice on the side. If I look really close I can see the glass weave a little bit, but its pretty transparent, and I`m sure it added some protection for the wood. I used Wests special clear hardener
Before I finish my frames I've been wondering about my interior finish. Originally, I had planned to oil the entire interior. I have seen how the stitch and glue guys like to run that blueish durabak on the inside of their boats and then stumbled across this picture of greg hattens
If you notice the bottom of all the frames as well as the floor is coated in what looks like a durabak material. Would this have any impact on rot way down the road or would it completely seal the wood? I was thinking if I were to go this route I'd epoxy the bottom of every frame.
Stitch and glue boats are normally covered with glass,floor and up the sides.So this does the water proofing.Durabak was just an easy way to cover/hide all the lumps and bumps from the glass work,saved a lot of sanding.
Durabak is good stuff but i dont think its meant to water proof?,if you covered everything in epoxy first 2-3 coats then i think youll be OK.Keep in mind removing the durabak in the future will difficult.
I would think frames and floor boards covered in epoxy then durabak would last quite long and be easy to pressure wash clean.If you could tint the durabak to look like wood that would look awesome!
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