| Forum topic by dakremer | posted 100 days ago | 530 views | 2 times favorited | 15 replies | ![]() |
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100 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: video -- Hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!!!! |
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#1 posted 100 days ago |
That stuff looks pretty cool. I especially liked the demo with the untreated glass framed in treated. That was just down right cool. I would say it would make a good table finish, but… then again, any spills would just end up skittering off to the floor? Wonder what it would do if you coated a bowel or a cup… -- Mos - Twin Cities, MN -- Stanley #45 Evangelist - www.youtube.com/MosquitoMods |
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#2 posted 100 days ago |
This is amazing stuff isn’t it. -- mike............... |
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#3 posted 100 days ago |
never saw that thread – guess this is kind of redundant….................................. -- Hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!!!! |
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#4 posted 100 days ago |
Redundant no, great invention yes…................. -- mike............... |
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#5 posted 100 days ago |
Would be great for boats, canoe paddles, cutting boards or any thing else that come in contact with water that you don’t to decay prematurely. Amazing stuff, if it actually works as presented. -- ok, is it cut once measure twice, cut twice measure once???? I know....I'll just keep cutting until it's long enough. |
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#6 posted 100 days ago |
Very interesting for sure -- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net |
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#7 posted 100 days ago |
. . . .Wonder what it would do if you coated a bowel. . . . Well, you probably wouldn’t need a toilet roll! Sorry Mosquito – couldn’t resist! -- Don, Somerset UK, http://www.donjohnson24.co.uk |
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#8 posted 100 days ago |
It would be awesome if it repelled glue and finish like that as well. I’d slather my finishing table with it |
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#9 posted 100 days ago |
wicked cool. -- "there aren’t many hand tools as awe-inspiring as the #8 jointer. I mean, it just reeks of cast iron heft and hubris" - Smitty |
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#10 posted 100 days ago |
lol Don. I need to remember to better check the “predictive typing” when I’m on my tablet lol -- Mos - Twin Cities, MN -- Stanley #45 Evangelist - www.youtube.com/MosquitoMods |
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#11 posted 100 days ago |
As per the previous thread, the 2, 1 gal. components sell for approx. $500.00. If you could coat your new car with this there may finally be an answer to the salt corrosion on automobiles from the winter road treatments. Kind of reminds me of Rain-X on the car’s windshield, which is a Great product. Work Safely and have Fun. – Grandpa Len -- Mother Nature should be proud of what you've done with her tree. - Len ...just north of a stone's throw from the oHIo, river that is, in So. Indiana. |
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#12 posted 100 days ago |
Wow!! That would be awesome to coat my Wooden finger rings in! -- Robert B. Sabina, Ohio..... |
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#13 posted 100 days ago |
Now there’s an idea, Len. At least for more expensive cars, what’s another grand or two? -- Mos - Twin Cities, MN -- Stanley #45 Evangelist - www.youtube.com/MosquitoMods |
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#14 posted 100 days ago |
Might be useful for that person that ran into the instant-rust problem with condensation forming on all the metal surfaces in a cold shop. I haven’t read anything about how quickly it wears off though. |
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#15 posted 100 days ago |
Outdoor cabinet finish? |
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