Can anyone tell me how much CPES I will need to treat the 12' cedar strip boat I have? It is available in 2 pint kits as well as 2 quart kits and 2 gallon.
I am going to do both the inside and outside and likely the deck and transom.
I am not familiar with how far this stuff will go.
Thanks
Steve
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I treated the bilge of my 18 foot sea lancer with two heavy coats on the garboard panels, first two strakes, frames to the first two strakes, keelson, sister keelsons, and stem. She was clean and dry with very little varnish left.
I used a little more than a gallon total (half a gallon each of the two parts) to do the job.
I used a little more than a gallon total (half a gallon each of the two parts) to do the job.
Peter Stransky
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
I would get at least the 2 qt kit... even if you have a little left over, you can use it elsewhere... I have used it to firm up punky wood on deck boards (deck off house), cedar swing seats, and bird feeders. I have also used it as a primer before varnishing window frames and repairing the underside of cars. When I did the cars, I wanted it to flow into all the cracks/pits before I put fiberglass & resin over holes.... (By the way, I used Smith's Laminating and Layup epoxy for that, which worked much better than polyester based bondo-type patching materials.)
I doubt you will have any left over anyway, you want to use it liberally... (mix as you go, and wear a respirator and use a fan(s))... I have a cheapo set of measuring spoons and cups to mix the right batch size.
If you think you have a lot of open seams, you may want to put plastic tape on the underside to keep from having it run all out.
John.
I doubt you will have any left over anyway, you want to use it liberally... (mix as you go, and wear a respirator and use a fan(s))... I have a cheapo set of measuring spoons and cups to mix the right batch size.
If you think you have a lot of open seams, you may want to put plastic tape on the underside to keep from having it run all out.
John.
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