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I think ill just one of the boards as a practise and see what works best for me.

I can see if they do get tighter as it dries and figure out how to aim off for it.

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Try something different and go for epoxy with a glow in the dark pigment?

 

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Thats excellent. :thumbup1: I have a lot of oak boards with splits that until now I thought would only be good for firewood.

 

What epoxy did you use, was it West? and where did you get the pigment?

 

Thanks

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