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refitting woodwork

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ok i have to refit my traveller woodwork very shortley, i have been reading a few of the old threads and was wondering if this is still the common consensus......cuprinol 5 star,Burgess woodsealer,dulux micropourus top coat varnish

what about the aluminium panels to the woodwork and to the bodyshell? - dumdum paste? or silcon adhesive
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Yes to Cuprinol 5 star, I'd then re tint with Burges wood sealer, and top coat with exterior gloss varnish. I will not use microporous, but this is only my own preferance. Use Dum dum ,not silicon to isolate the ally panelwork.
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Post by alex_holden »

I'd use Dum Dum sealant between the wood and the panels.
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'not silicon to isolate the ally panelwork' any reason as to why not, sicoflex (not sure of the spelling) hs been mentioned before too?
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Post by jonathon »

Dum Dum is a much more forgiving product and is easily removed. Sikaflex is an adhesive and will rip the wood before letting go.

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solves that then a no to sikaflex
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Post by morris62 »

and while i'm asking timber to timber joints?
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Hi 62, I used sikkens woodstain in light oak wiped with a cloth after 1 hour.
Next 5 coats of Epifanes which is regarded by boat builders as the finest yacht varnish in existance.You need about 2 litres for this.It is a good idea to buy a proper brush for this purpose.Rub down in between coats with 400 grit w+d used dry.Good luck it is very rewarding. <br>Image<br>
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