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Old March 10th 05, 02:59 PM
Charles Spitzer
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"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
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George Patterson wrote:


Richard Sexton wrote:

No, they wouln't, but if youask the question "I have a wooden
boat I'm planning to store eyar round in salt water, what
whould I use to protect the wood" you'll get a better answer.


They're likely to sell you something with copper mixed in to prevent the
growth
of barnacles and such. Make sure you don't buy that.


Good point. The answer I suspect is to ask for the MSDS (sp?) sheets
for it, that'll say what's in it.

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a typical marine place won't sell you epoxy with copper added. that is a lot
of extra dollars and not something that is made from the epoxy
manufacturers, but added later to paint or epoxy which is rolled on in a
separate process.

http://www.westsystem.com/ is the site for the originators of much of the
marine epoxy business.