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Re: Wood Flour = Saw Dust?
By:Greg Hicks
Date: 2/10/2000, 7:39 am
In Response To: Wood Flour = Saw Dust? (Bill Jankowski)

Bill -- I'm just on my first boat (S&G), but had saved a coffee can full of saw dust over the past year. I even went so far as to sift it to get it finer. I find that is still swells when mixed with epoxy and makes a rough finish. When I purchased my epoxy (from Raka), I spend the $5.00 for 2 pounds of wood flour (1# pine and 1# maple). Between the two I can get to most any color I need and it's really smooth. I haven't tried the oat or regular wheat flour, but have heard of others using the oat flour. Good luck, Greg

> I just got done ripping the shear clamps for my Chessie 17 LT, and have a
> quick question:

> What is the difference between wood flour and the saw dust sitting on my
> basement floor? Can I save this and use it to thicken the epoxy for the
> fillets?

> Bill Jankowski

Messages In This Thread

Wood Flour = Saw Dust?
Bill Jankowski -- 2/3/2000, 7:09 pm
Re: Bandsaw works good!
Don B -- 2/11/2000, 12:25 am
Re: Wood Flour = Saw Dust?
Greg Hicks -- 2/10/2000, 7:39 am
Re: Wood Flour vs Oat/Wheat Flour?
Mike Hanks -- 2/5/2000, 11:04 am
Wood Flour = Saw Dust
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/3/2000, 7:19 pm