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Re: Use of red oak - any experiences appreciated
By:John Michne
Date: 2/14/2001, 6:53 pm

Mark - I have no actual experience with red oak and epoxy, but consider this - red oak is high in tannic acid. That's why it is used for casks in the winemaking industry. White vinegar, also a mild acid, is used to neutralize epoxy. Epoxy is alkaline. When combined with acid, it reacts to form a new compound that is no longer epoxy. In her excellent strip building book "Illustrated Guide to Wood Strip Canoe Building", Susan Van Leuven describes a failure she had with epoxy and an oak gunwale. It may hold forever, it may not. Why tempt fate? - John

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Use of red oak - any experiences appreciated
mark -- 2/14/2001, 6:11 pm
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