Re: Material: WB-LPU in high temperatures?
By:Robert Owens
Date: 8/15/2003, 8:59 am
Date: 8/15/2003, 8:59 am
In Response To: Re: Material: WB-LPU in high temperatures? (mike m)
Good tip on the cross-linking.
It is also good news to hear how tough it is to sand. Living in Florida, an object that resists sand is manditory.
I used Interthane Plus 2-Part Polyurethane (horrible stuff to apply) on my canoe and you can drag it across the dock without a scratch.
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- Material: WB-LPU in high temperatures?
Robert Owens -- 8/14/2003, 8:38 am- Re: Material: WB-LPU in high temperatures?
mike m -- 8/15/2003, 12:03 am- Re: Material: WB-LPU in high temperatures?
Robert Owens -- 8/15/2003, 8:59 am
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Jim Kozel -- 8/14/2003, 9:33 am- Re: Material: What is WB-LPU?
JJ Atkinson -- 8/15/2003, 2:38 pm
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