deck repair/ recover

burninman

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Re: deck repair/ recover

Here's the plug, since i'm sitting next to it:
 

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burninman

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Re: deck repair/ recover

need to do some touch ups in 2 spots, i forgot to trim the tape at the ski locker, and the left rear was damp when i applied it, but it's done.
 

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Ozdog

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Re: deck repair/ recover

Dang, it looks like concrete, I'm curious as too how it holds up. How thick does it go on?
 

burninman

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as long as you let the last layer cure, i guess you could go on forever. it pours like paint if you add xylene as a thinner. As I got fed up with doing it, i just dumped the pail and brushed it out. I think the LRB layer is pretty much the difference between it and a concrete sealer. i put it on pretty thick, and it feels softer than it looks.
 

burninman

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Re: deck repair/ recover

even so, i would not want to fall on the non skid. it's just rubber granules underneath the last layer of PF, but i'm pretty sure you'd lose some skin.
 
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