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Totalboat penetrating epoxy
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- In this video I talk about totalboat penetrating epoxy and why I chose it for my boat project. I also show you before and after treatment with epoxy and share with you what I found to work well when using the product.
TotalBoat Penetrating Epoxy is a low-viscosity wood rot restoration and repair solution that seals deeper & cures stronger than industry-leading penetrating epoxies. It has no VOCs, no odor & is 100% waterproof once cured.
Offered in multiple sizes 1.5 Pints, 1.5 Quarts, .75 Gallons, and 1.5 Gallons
Application Temperature Ranges:
Traditional formula - 65-90°F
Cold Weather formula - 40-65°F
Use For:
Sealing open wood pores
Glues wood fibers back together
Fungi & mildew protection
Rotten wood restoration
❗️❗️❗️ Link Tree for all videos in this series ❗️❗️❗️
Rotten Boat Floor Repair (PART 1)- • Rotten Boat Floor Repair
Total boat penetrating epoxy- This Video
Boat Floor Repair (part2)- • Replacing a rotten boa...
Replacing a boat floor (part 3) - • Totalboat penetrating ...
Boat floor replacement (part4)- • Boat floor replacement
For more information follow the product link below: Jamestown Distributors www.jamestownd...
0:00 Intro
0:53 Welcome Back
1:52 Product Info
3:50 Why I chose It
4:34 Prepping For Application
6:33 Applying The epoxy
8:46 Epoxy After It Cures
10:25 Final Thoughts
Music credit: Music source: bensound.com and pixbay.com
Outro song: No More By Tomh can be found at soundcloud.com under creative commons license: creativecommon... The song has been shortened to best fit this video
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This really helped me a lot. Seriously, thank you.
Edit: I looked it up and you're supposed to thin it to the total mix. So if you've got 3oz of the epoxy and 1.5oz of the hardener, you add 4.5oz of acetone. I really can't wait to try this. I think I'll experiment with a few different ratios.
I appreciate the product review. Sheds light on it for me.
Dale, I bought the smaller jugs to use on my project. My interpretation of the instructions are up to 50%
parts acetone to the TOTAL amount of mixed resin & hardner….so if you if you mix a total amount of 4oz of resin & hardner, you can add up to 2oz of acetone.
Thanks for the tip.
Great job thank you
Thank you for the instructional video! I used this on my DIY Vardo camper which has outside walls made of plywood. Mine did not look glossy at all and I did not mix it with any thinner. I guess it really soaked in the plywood. Hopefully it helps preserve the plywood. I am painting the walls once it cures.
great video! Thanks for the demo/review!
Thank you for this video. I am trying to refurbish my boat deck. It really needs new wood, but I can’t afford that right now. I pulled the old carpeting off and discovered quite a bit of rot that needs shoring up before it is re-carpeted. Hope this does the trick! I plan on adding the acetone as you did on the second side to get more penetration. I will also add another coat.
Thanks. This stuff did wonders for me. Good luck. I'm sure it will turn out great.
What kind of paint brush do you recommend for this application? Does it matter if the bristles are real or synthetic?
@@lindypierce3766 I used really cheap "real" style brushes. I don't think it matters. I'd go more expensive if you want a nicer finish.
This was helpful, thanks. Do you know if this stuff is UV rated? (Like spar varnish would be).
I'm not able to fint a uv rating for the product
I’m looking for a penetrating resin for the wood in my resin tables, would you recommend this for that? Thanks ! 😊
It is a penetrating resin. However I'm not sure how it would hole up with daily use of bowls and plates ect. I haven't used it for that type of application yet so I'm not sure.
Would you be able to inject the acetone mix into termite hollows inside floor boards to strengthen them?
I'm not sure. It may help. My fear with termite damage is there far more material missing vs rotten floor is soft and can be dried
@@daleofalltrades What if I used epoxy resin to inject and fill the voids after hardening?
Could work. Worth a try
Uh oh no gloves with acetone?? It’s easily absorbed into the skin. Nice video.