Seacast?

ssanddemon

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Jan 14, 2004
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Got info on a product called Seacast to replace stringer and transom wood on my future resto project. Haven't got a candidate yet, but it will be inexpensive, thus needing work. The info on this stuff looks almost too good to be true-$150 for 5 gals, pours into areas with wood removed and sets up stonger than wood but just as workable. Been dreading the idea of whittling stringers, and this could solve that nightmare. -Anyone used it with good or bad results?
 

CCrew

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Re: Seacast?

I looked at it, ruled it out for a couple of reasons..<br /><br />1: It's not compatible with Epoxy. <br />2: Doesn't bond at all to wood.<br /><br />That was enough for me..<br /><br />-Roger
 

Bondo

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Re: Seacast?

info on this stuff looks almost too good to be true-
I Won't Buy the Miracle Cleaners on TV Either.....
 
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