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On Mar 23, 2:12*pm, Paul Oman wrote:
wrote: Hi...any tips on applyingepoxyto a round log? *I do not need the entire log coated as I am not worried about the underside. Do I just lay the log on some plastic, pour theepoxyover it and let gravity do its work? I am in theepoxybusiness. What exactly are you trying to do? *- paul The log is about 5 foot long and is only about 6 inches in diameter. I actually split the log in half last night. It's for a bar as an arm rest. It can now sit nice and flat and all I need is a smooth, hard finish over the log. What's my best option? |
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