<VV> CORVAIR CARDBOARD

Andy Clark slowboat at mindspring.com
Thu Jun 15 11:26:26 EDT 2006


If you're asking the question regarding my epoxy fix for deteriorated
cardboard, the answer is "probably". If you carefully soak the cardboard
with the epoxy mixture from the backside, it may not penetrate to the
finished side. However, if the cardboard is that deteriorated, the finished
side is probably bad too. So soak the whole thing then paint with a matte or
flat finish of your choice.

Git-Rot is a low-viscosity epoxy, as is

Smith & Co's (phone 510-237-6842)
http://www.star-distributing.com/smith/products.html

and System Three's Penetrating Epoxy.

There's also a web site:
http://www.rotdoctor.com/index.html#1
which may help.

Andy Clark
1966 140/4 Monza Sedan
1966 140/4 Yenko Clone
1966 180/4 Cord 8/10 #60
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <vairdan at localnet.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 5:02 AM
Subject: Re: <VV> CORVAIR CARDBOARD


>
>
>   I'd be interested in seeing this, That cardboard is pretty brittle.
> What happens to the finish? Do you still have to paint it? Not
> doubting, just interested in seeing the finished product. Thanks for
> enlightment.
>
>   VairDan



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