<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><div>And where, please, does one acquire the right "water thin epoxy", and does it need a UV protection additive?<br /><br />Have a nice Christmas!<br />Thumpe</div></td></tr></table> <div id="_origMsg_">
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<td valign="top" style="font:inherit;">On 12/24/2012 4:29 PM, Dean May wrote:<BR>> It was in a series of articles, 3 I think, that Del did about 10 years<BR>> ago or so. It isn't on my 20 years of Journal on CD that I have and they<BR>> go up to 1996. Sorry I don't have time to go through the old issues and<BR>> find it for you. Basically, strip the soundboard, then "paint" both<BR>> sides with water thin epoxy.<BR><BR>Just the top side is necessary. Doing the bottom doesn't add much.<BR>Ron N<BR></td>
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