Re: [baidarka] Sealant?


Subject: Re: [baidarka] Sealant?
From: Unknown (me@billmercer.com)
Date: Thu Oct 20 2005 - 14:13:23 EDT


> Two-part aliphatic polyurethanes are the
> best performing, but they are expensive and pretty nasty to apply.
>
> MikeOn

Has anybody used the two-part stuff that Corey Freedman (sp?) sells? I
thought that was a little easier on the central nervous system.

Bill

> Thu, 2005-10-20 at 13:19 -0400, Michael Daly wrote:
> On 18 Oct 2005 at 10:05, Kellan Hatch wrote:
>
> > He said he's heard complaints
> > about water-borne one-part polyurethan, which is what I had been
> > planning to use, because I'd also read some very positive things. Any
> > advice?
>
> On Qajaq USA'a web site forum, there's been a lot of discussion about
> this. There seems to be a general consensus that oil-based
> polyurethanes are better performing. Robert Morris apparently has
> stopped using water-based. Two-part aliphatic polyurethanes are the
> best performing, but they are expensive and pretty nasty to apply.
>
> Mike

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