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marin.faure@boeing.com
Wed, Oct 10, 2001 8:09 PM

I recently read of a product called CFES (I think that's the correct
acronym), which is an epoxy-based repair system for wood.  The
article listed the website of the company or individual that developed
the process, but I have lost it, and I cannot find the article anymore.
Does
anyone know the product or process I am referring to, and how to
reach the website that explains it?  The website incorporated the
inventor's name, but I don't recall what that was.  Thanks.


C. Marin Faure
GB36 "La Perouse"
Bellingham, Washington

I recently read of a product called CFES (I think that's the correct acronym), which is an epoxy-based repair system for wood. The article listed the website of the company or individual that developed the process, but I have lost it, and I cannot find the article anymore. Does anyone know the product or process I am referring to, and how to reach the website that explains it? The website incorporated the inventor's name, but I don't recall what that was. Thanks. _________________________________________ C. Marin Faure GB36 "La Perouse" Bellingham, Washington
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tetapa@yahoo.com
Wed, Oct 10, 2001 10:43 PM

The product is CPES, Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer.
It's made by Steve Smith & Co. (
http://www.smithandcompany.org/ )and, sold by several
other folks such as The Rot Doctor. The best price is
directly from Smith & Co.

It's talked about quite a bit on the woodenboat forum.
Follow the link below and, search on cpes. You'll find
all the information you can use.

http://media5.hypernet.com/cgi-bin/UBB/search.cgi?action=intro

Terry Etapa

currently converting a salmon troller


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The product is CPES, Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer. It's made by Steve Smith & Co. ( http://www.smithandcompany.org/ )and, sold by several other folks such as The Rot Doctor. The best price is directly from Smith & Co. It's talked about quite a bit on the woodenboat forum. Follow the link below and, search on cpes. You'll find all the information you can use. http://media5.hypernet.com/cgi-bin/UBB/search.cgi?action=intro Terry Etapa currently converting a salmon troller __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com