My guess is you’ve seen wood rot before. If not, I’m guessing you live in the Atacama Desert, possibly the driest place on Earth. Wood rot is fueled by water, which is why it’s so important for you to ...
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filling wood defects with epoxy
In this video, I demonstrate how to effectively use epoxy to fill and stabilize various structural issues in wood, including knots, cracks, voids, and other defects. This process allows for the ...
My guess is you’ve seen wood rot before. Wood rot is caused by water, which is why it’s so important for you to keep any untreated wood in and around your home dry. Keeping wood dry is easier said ...
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