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> WOT: Waterproof coatings, For metal planters.
jeffdon
post Sep 16 2016, 01:13 PM
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I need to paint the interior of some metal planter boxes with something that will seal them (they are not 100% watertight) and protect them. There was something like that one one of those "as seen on TV" type commercials I am thinking of.

What would all ya'll recommend? I want something I can just paint on and forget, no two part things.
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post Nov 10 2016, 10:13 PM
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Back for some help with this project. Making more planters. Bigger now, but no bottoms, as they sit over open ground. 1" angle iron with 16 gauge steel. I MIGGED the sides in using a spiral pattern (as opposed to just welding in straight lines) and am getting bad oil canning.

My question is about shrinking the panels to make them tight. Whats the best way. Heat with a torch? Shrinking disk
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