Bonda Wood Hardner?

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Bonda Wood Hardner?

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Anyone used this stuff? Just read about it on another forum.

Sounds like you can use it to impregnate wet rotten wood with a resin which permeates in, using the moisture in there to 'go off'.

Effectively perhaps turning rotten wood into a decent solid object again.

Too good to be true perhaps?
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Post by Discus »

Would like to know too. I have some hardener on board - Ronseal I think and will try it on our aft locker surround which is a bit spongy. What are you attempting to harden up? ( that's a question I thought I would never ask on a forum!!! Oo er) :o
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Hehe :)

Just little bits and bobs here and there. For cosmetics really.
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Post by Terry T »

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Have a look on the Varnishing thread on YM Forum R to R site . Someone is using the stuff .

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Cheers Terry - that's where I heard of it ;)
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