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PostPosted: Jun 22nd, '12, 05:18 
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I've used this product for making plywood Aquariums and thought others may find it useful as well.
http://www.permadri.com/pond-coat.html


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Looks like it's got some serious potential. I'm wondering what the price comparison will be compared to traditional pond liners.


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Polk Concepts wrote:
Looks like it's got some serious potential. I'm wondering what the price comparison will be compared to traditional pond liners.


I'm not sure, it's been awhile since I have used it. So I'm not up to date on the pricing info. It does have some advantages the pond liner do not have. Each I'm sure has their own benefits.


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This is the same product in the Rubberizeit brand and an online catalogue where it can be purchased.
The UG is nice and thick, the IG is thin enough to be sprayed but of course will take more coats. It runs about $100 a gallon.
https://www.rubberizeit.com/liquid-rubb ... llon-pail/


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I cant see anywhere written if it can be used on wood?


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Charlie wrote:
I cant see anywhere written if it can be used on wood?


Check this link out, it shows it being used on a plywood aquarium.
https://www.rubberizeit.com/video/diy-p ... rubber-ug/


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