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RE: Diluting Epoxy (for a secondary coat)
Original poster: "Alan Yang by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <megavolt121-at-mediaone-dot-net>
Bart
I use PourOn. Its like a two part epoxy but is quite fluidy and leaves the
same type of finish that a layer of epoxy would use. I believe the 32Oz
bottle setup(enough for 2 6" secondaries) is about 20 bucks.
-Alan
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Subject: Diluting Epoxy (for a secondary coat)
Original poster: "Bart by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>"
<bmcguyer-at-houston.rr-dot-com>
Hello,
For my new secondary, I was wondering if I could just mix 2-part liquid
epoxy and use that as the one and only coating. The only problem that I can
see would be that the epoxy might not be fluid enough. Should I use epoxy,
or just use many coats of varathane? How might I dilute the epoxy and make
it flow better, but not affect the drying times? Thanks for all the help to
come.
Bart Mc.