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Burmaboy
at Mon Oct 25 09:47:15 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Burmaboy ]
I have only used this in a marine application. And being as such was used in hot weather.
It spread well..leveled way, and stayed clear.
I used it for decking repairs.As far as standing up to a monitors nails I can say for sure as I usually cover the areas with carpet. But it holds up to my mistakes rather well.
Tool mistakes that is. Dropping screwdrivers etc.
I found it priced well too. I believe the last time I bought it, it was around $50 a gal, or for the kit...though I could be wrong.
It has been a while...I have also used the fiberglass resins. So that might be where I'm a little fuzzy on the kit, price etc thing.
I have seen others use the stuff to preserve marine relics, such as old ship's wheels, etc...and it works rather well.
And I have seen others use it for a coating on their bars.
I really do like the finish in that application. I guess if its clear and level enough for furniture, it would be more than perfect for a cage floor.
Actually I had considered using either the fiberglass resin, or epoxy for my cage floor. But when you cant walk through your work area, and the weather is turning cold...
You order a pre built cage.
I'm not sure if all my ramblings answered your questions.
I do need to stop at West Marine later today, I will check prices there.
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