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3. The rubbery Dip Seal coating cut and being removed.

03a.jpg 4. The Dip Seal shell has been spread out as flat as possible on a sheet of paperand traced around with a pencil.Thumbnails28. The piece of wood I used was soft and crumbly, so I treated it with epoxy. Here I am pouring it on. I then used a brush to get every bit covered. The epoxy soaks into the soft porous wood and when it sets up, it's rock hard. 4. The Dip Seal shell has been spread out as flat as possible on a sheet of paperand traced around with a pencil.Thumbnails28. The piece of wood I used was soft and crumbly, so I treated it with epoxy. Here I am pouring it on. I then used a brush to get every bit covered. The epoxy soaks into the soft porous wood and when it sets up, it's rock hard. 4. The Dip Seal shell has been spread out as flat as possible on a sheet of paperand traced around with a pencil.Thumbnails28. The piece of wood I used was soft and crumbly, so I treated it with epoxy. Here I am pouring it on. I then used a brush to get every bit covered. The epoxy soaks into the soft porous wood and when it sets up, it's rock hard. 4. The Dip Seal shell has been spread out as flat as possible on a sheet of paperand traced around with a pencil.Thumbnails28. The piece of wood I used was soft and crumbly, so I treated it with epoxy. Here I am pouring it on. I then used a brush to get every bit covered. The epoxy soaks into the soft porous wood and when it sets up, it's rock hard.