gunDriller
10th August 2013, 09:47 AM
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41tiYwVJQFL.jpg
That's the stuff I'm talking about.
I want to use it for general purpose waterproofing of wood - plywood, 2x2 DougFir, 2x3, etc.
Initially recommended by a guy at a hardware store who normally knows his stuff real good.
I tried it. The only way to describe it is milky.
After 'painting' - it doesn't really seem like painting - the wood hardly looks like it's been coated.
Not wanting to damage every piece of wood I worked on, I stopped after doing 2 pieces, to let it dry & then spray it with water.
The comments @ Gardenweb are not encouraging.
http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/porch/msg0512262411059.html
I was raised with Varathane, Polyurethane Sealer. I was expecting something similar and then this morning there I am painting with milky stuff. The Cabot supposed sealer.
Do any of you have experience with this Cabot sort-of-sealer ?
I'm also sealing pieces that have been glued together using Titebond, sort of like a carpenter's version of Elmer's glue.
That's the stuff I'm talking about.
I want to use it for general purpose waterproofing of wood - plywood, 2x2 DougFir, 2x3, etc.
Initially recommended by a guy at a hardware store who normally knows his stuff real good.
I tried it. The only way to describe it is milky.
After 'painting' - it doesn't really seem like painting - the wood hardly looks like it's been coated.
Not wanting to damage every piece of wood I worked on, I stopped after doing 2 pieces, to let it dry & then spray it with water.
The comments @ Gardenweb are not encouraging.
http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/porch/msg0512262411059.html
I was raised with Varathane, Polyurethane Sealer. I was expecting something similar and then this morning there I am painting with milky stuff. The Cabot supposed sealer.
Do any of you have experience with this Cabot sort-of-sealer ?
I'm also sealing pieces that have been glued together using Titebond, sort of like a carpenter's version of Elmer's glue.