I want to use for topsheet a wooden veneer with polyurethane varnish (some use yacht builders). It’s a very hard, waterproof and frost-resisting (I held in -25C wet piece during 8 hours). But I don’t know about its behavior in shocks, vibration and strong bending. What do you think about?
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marine varnish for topsheet
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I know that stuff is ued outside epoxy coating and epoxy paint to get a better uv-resistance. polyurethane is also very resistant to vibration damages (cracking etc.). polyurethane is commonly used as foam for cores and glue in woodcores. It is not as strong as epoxy though. I think you should try it and report on your results!
Yeah, endre
I worked with epoxy - it's a good thing, but i saw sometimes it lost a transparent (a sort of "milk" effect) after a frost. The next point - a varnish permit me to "polish" a surface (like a good furniture) almost without any grinding. I’ll try and then certainly I’ll write.
Thanks a lot for your advices
bondar
I worked with epoxy - it's a good thing, but i saw sometimes it lost a transparent (a sort of "milk" effect) after a frost. The next point - a varnish permit me to "polish" a surface (like a good furniture) almost without any grinding. I’ll try and then certainly I’ll write.
Thanks a lot for your advices
bondar