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Old 23-09-2005, 12:07 AM
~ jan jjspondus
 
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 04:27:31 GMT, "jrock64" wrote:

Try http://www.weatherboss.com/
http://www.weatherboss.com/FAQ/FAQge...hor-UNDERWATER

UNDERWATER APPLICATIONS
We have installed a water wheel in our creek that flows into a rather large
pond, which is home to quite a few different animals. Will The BossT be
safe to coat the water wheel and then submerge in the water. Will the water
wheel retain its color? Which formula do you recommend?

The BossT is perfect for treating your water wheel and will provide years
of dimensional stability, performance and beauty, provided you use an
adequate quantity of product along with proper preparation and application
procedures. In addition, any The BossT which may be emitted into the water
poses no safety threat to any user of that water. The best method of
application is to pre-dip or spray numerous heavy coats of The BossT on the
wheel. Be sure the wheel is completely dry prior to use in the water. The
color retention is dependent on using adequate product along with making
sure you have maximum penetration. Over time water acts as an abrasive much
the same as it forms the rocks in a river bed. Therefore, every few years
it may be necessary to reapply additional coats. However, this would
primarily be for aesthetic as the level of protection remains essentially
the same since the resins in The BossT become permanently bonded deep
within the wood as a result of molecular compatibility. By using an
adequate quantity of the resins contained in The BossT will add dimensional
stability to the water wheel.


This is what I used for my project 3 years ago.
The water wheel was coated to the point of run off.
It is a woking water wheel that has a water flow across it.

See my pond Page
http://home.mchsi.com/~jrock642/pondw1.html

JRock