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Old 06-18-2014, 08:03 AM   #2
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No, not tried that but it is most likely just like other epoxy, you have to remember, under the epoxy floor stuff is a very hard concrete surface, that has a lot to do with their claim of durability. Plugs made from wood are not even close to being that hard. The scratching sharp hooks are usually the enemy to our epoxy, or smashing of rocks. I know this from building a stitch and glue boat with epoxy, that it takes 3 coats to waterproof. There definately are some industrial epoxies which are better than others. I just keep it simple when I clear my plugs and use envirotex on a spinner, one coat usually.

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