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Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 13-01-2008, 10:45 |
Replies: 66
Views: 55,614
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Alan Wheeler
Thanks Hellosailor.
I used to have some of my...
Thanks Hellosailor. I used to have some of my commercial speaker cabinets sprayed in Rhino. First thing to clarify is that the roll on do it yourself products ARE NOT the same. Rhino liner is... |
Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 12-01-2008, 11:57 |
Replies: 66
Views: 55,614
Posted By
Alan Wheeler
No. I am very familiar with this coating. It does...
No. I am very familiar with this coating. It does not adhere well. Being black, the heat biuld up would be immense on a top side. It will not handle long term below water line use. There are other... |
Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 11-01-2008, 12:00 |
Replies: 66
Views: 55,614
Posted By
Alan Wheeler
Don't let that be the catylist for your decision....
Don't let that be the catylist for your decision. Unless they did a 10yr test, you can only consider the information as an advertisment. This product has not reached it's 10yr mark yet, as far as I... |
Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 05-01-2008, 22:31 |
Replies: 66
Views: 55,614
Posted By
Alan Wheeler
Not really your mistake. Some of the Copperpoxy...
Not really your mistake. Some of the Copperpoxy coatings are called Coppercoat. But also, Epiglass make an ablative fouling paint called Coppercoat. So it is easy to get macts fuddled. |
Forum: Product or Service Reviews & Evaluations 25-05-2007, 12:42 |
Replies: 66
Views: 55,614
Posted By
Alan Wheeler
I have always been sceptical of this product. For...
I have always been sceptical of this product. For the first few months or so, I could imagine the copper on the outside surface would do the job. But as it wears and corrodes away, eventually the... |
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