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#278353 05/16/13 09:00 AM
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Has anybody used Abatron "Liquid Wood" or System Three Resin "Rot Fix" for car wood? Thanks, Joe


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1931 Sedan Delivery 31570
1933 Standard Sports Coupe 33628.
1934 Master Sedan Delivery Canadian 177/34570
1968 Z/28 Camaro
1969 SS 396 Camaro
jiaccino #280940 06/14/13 06:22 PM
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Hi Joe, Check your local Marine Supply store for a product called, "Git Rot". We used it back in the day for wooden boat repair. Al W.


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Thanks. I'll look into that. The sills were too far gone for a good job but some of the other areas might benefit from this...Joe


See America's First...Chevrolet

1931 Sedan Delivery 31570
1933 Standard Sports Coupe 33628.
1934 Master Sedan Delivery Canadian 177/34570
1968 Z/28 Camaro
1969 SS 396 Camaro
jiaccino #281007 06/15/13 11:49 AM
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I used a product called (clear penitrating epoxy sealer).I used it to seal the wood not to fix any wood rot.

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i used a stuff called deep penetrating epoxy sealant from the Rot Doctor in seattle. he has a great webwsite. my wood was punky and you could shove a small screwdriver deeply into the wood. after it is stiff, holds nails and screws. it beat the heck out of all that replacement wood stuff. not cheap though.


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