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Alfred
24th September 2005, 02:20 AM
I just completed a fish tank cabinet and finished it in WBPU/stain, but now I m having second thoughts and wonder if it was a silly thing to do!

I hope one of you with experience in this area will post.

I only have internet access for the next 6 hrs, then I am in in black out conditions till next Friday. I will respond to post at that time.

Thanks in advance!

Alfred

bitingmidge
24th September 2005, 04:55 PM
Sorry to answer in a blackout!

Yes. WBPU is waterproof/ not water soluble when cured.

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Alfred
30th September 2005, 11:54 PM
Thanks for that, makes me feel more comfortable now.

brit_in_oz
22nd October 2005, 06:56 PM
Depends what you mean waterproof, PU will still let water vapour through (you need an epoxy vapour barrier to stop this), also ensure the PU you are using has met the potable water standard, otherwise you could be ending up with a heap of dead fish. Some products have biocides in the prevent mould growth (either in the can or when applied) and these can leach into the waterover time

Alfred
22nd October 2005, 11:52 PM
hmmm........... I only put it on the outside of the hood, but this is something that I have not considered before. Thanks.

bitingmidge
22nd October 2005, 11:58 PM
Ummm... I'm hoping you're using it on the cabinet, not on the tank??

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Alfred
23rd October 2005, 12:39 AM
Yes, on the cabinet and hood only! LOL