How good would Poly resin mixed with milled fibers and cabosil work for a wood sealant?
I am trying to seal some 2x3 studs that I have added to the top of my seat bases. The bases themselves are glassed to the floor. These pieces are up several inches from the floor so I would suspect any water that got to them would be from splashes into the boat from hitting waves. Water would never be sitting on these. The seats would cover them up a good amount.
These studs would be covered with carpet.
This is much cheaper than using epoxy and I hate fiberglassing with CSM especially when the inside of boat is already carpeted and I risk messing up the interior even with plastic down.
I would personally think it would be sufficient for that application. I know resin alone would not. I would basically be coating everything with a peanut butter paste that is a little thinner than normal.
Any thoughts please share. Thanks.
I am trying to seal some 2x3 studs that I have added to the top of my seat bases. The bases themselves are glassed to the floor. These pieces are up several inches from the floor so I would suspect any water that got to them would be from splashes into the boat from hitting waves. Water would never be sitting on these. The seats would cover them up a good amount.
These studs would be covered with carpet.
This is much cheaper than using epoxy and I hate fiberglassing with CSM especially when the inside of boat is already carpeted and I risk messing up the interior even with plastic down.
I would personally think it would be sufficient for that application. I know resin alone would not. I would basically be coating everything with a peanut butter paste that is a little thinner than normal.
Any thoughts please share. Thanks.