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Old 11-17-2006, 09:31 PM   #1
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Next time somebody does a test, let me know. I want to see how my CPES does, It has worked awesome for me so far, but I would like to do a side by side comparison.
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Old 11-17-2006, 10:25 PM   #2
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Next time somebody does a test, let me know. I want to see how my CPES does, It has worked awesome for me so far, but I would like to do a side by side comparison.
you use primer with that or paint right over it ?

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Old 11-17-2006, 10:38 PM   #3
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What exactly are you looking for??

Water weight gain?

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Old 11-17-2006, 10:56 PM   #4
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I know that there is no sealer that will seal 100%, but the less water that gets in the less the wood will expand and cause paint issues.

I guess I was looking for a larger difference between the weight gain from the unsealed wood and the oiled wood.
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Old 11-18-2006, 03:20 AM   #5
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The best thing I have done is to seal em with epoxy.if ur gonna do big batches an be a big time builder it's not for U.
I heat the wood in a small toaster oven then apply some sb-112 systems three.basically brushing it on till it does no absorb any more.Whipe off the excess an hang to dry...pour some in the thru holes an use a pipe cleaner to work it thru.Makes for a plug that is durable from the inside out.absorbs no water an the finish holds up better because the wood is tougher..U have to take into consideration it will add some weight to the plug..So if u have a fickle swimmer u may have to make some adjustments..T paint I lightly scuff em up an whipe with will-a bond an prime an paint..

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:17 AM   #6
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The best thing I have done is to seal em with epoxy.
Do you thin the epoxy with denatured alchohol?
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Old 11-18-2006, 04:34 PM   #7
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No i don't wanna break it down.heating the wood up allows it to soak in pretty good.

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Old 11-18-2006, 06:21 PM   #8
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The best thing I have done is to seal em with epoxy.if ur gonna do big batches an be a big time builder it's not for U.
I heat the wood in a small toaster oven then apply some sb-112 systems three.basically brushing it on till it does no absorb any more.Whipe off the excess an hang to dry...pour some in the thru holes an use a pipe cleaner to work it thru.Makes for a plug that is durable from the inside out.absorbs no water an the finish holds up better because the wood is tougher..U have to take into consideration it will add some weight to the plug..So if u have a fickle swimmer u may have to make some adjustments..T paint I lightly scuff em up an whipe with will-a bond an prime an paint..
I herd about that technique this fall. Definetly not for mass quanties of plugs though. What the hell is cpes?

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Old 11-18-2006, 06:35 AM   #9
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you use primer with that or paint right over it ?
Three coats of cpes, then 3 coats of bin primer, no adhesion problems if I skip primer, as long as I sand. But I always prime. I have never noticed any of my plugs take on water. Cpes sucks to work with and is pricey, but has been the best solution for me. Its $200 for a 2 galon kit, but I barely dented that supply after a year. Tagger, you are close to me so if you want to try some out let me know, I'll put some in bottles for ya.
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