hotrod53
Chief Petty Officer
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My transon is (2) 3/4" plys, just when I thought that I had this all figured out, a boat builder threw a wrench in on me. His words of wisdom were that marine plywood is treated with some sort of an oil therefore any coatings will not adhere well. His direction is a good grade of ACX coated with epoxy resin thinned with Acetone is better than marine. Everything that I have heard up till now was marine was the best choice and I never heard of any problems with adhesion.
I'm all about not spending $75 a sheet if ACX will work or is better. On the otherhand if it's $75 well spent then I'll go for it.
So far I'm hearing seal each sheet completely and then bond them together. This guy even said sprinkle a few grains of sand between the sheets to keep the glue from squeezing out.
Your thoughts?
I'm all about not spending $75 a sheet if ACX will work or is better. On the otherhand if it's $75 well spent then I'll go for it.
So far I'm hearing seal each sheet completely and then bond them together. This guy even said sprinkle a few grains of sand between the sheets to keep the glue from squeezing out.