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Using Epoxy To Seal Wooden Wings and Fuselage

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David Muldoon

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As I work my way through my Boredom Fighter project, I had intended to use Varathane Professional exterior grade polyurethane, to seal my wings and fuselage.

It was suggested to me that I should use epoxy on my wings, so.....

What epoxy are folks using, as I was thinking of the West System, however I see a large number of epoxies on the AIrcraft Spruce site and was just wandering what sort of experience folks have had doing this?

Cheers

David
 
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