Hey guys I've found this on another forum and was wondering if any of you DIYers have used it?
http://www.pondshield.com/index.htm
It says non-toxic & non-hazmat, so... can it be used in-situ to seal an indoor wooden terrarium project without killing the houses occupants? People online are using it to make sealed wood & glass, cement, etc. tanks for fish and frogs. I thought it looks pretty great but my vivarium project will likely not fit through the doors so I will have to build it in the room it's gonna be in and so can't be much stronger than aquarium silicone in stink as it will be mid winter and I can't have the windows open too much more than a crack.
I know polyester fiiber glass resin is awful smelling stuff which is why I haven't looked at marine coatings. But this is an epoxy and the non-toxic sculpting epoxy I use (Aves) smells like Fritos chips and so that isn't bad at all and actually makes me want chips when I use it!
http://www.pondshield.com/index.htm
It says non-toxic & non-hazmat, so... can it be used in-situ to seal an indoor wooden terrarium project without killing the houses occupants? People online are using it to make sealed wood & glass, cement, etc. tanks for fish and frogs. I thought it looks pretty great but my vivarium project will likely not fit through the doors so I will have to build it in the room it's gonna be in and so can't be much stronger than aquarium silicone in stink as it will be mid winter and I can't have the windows open too much more than a crack.
I know polyester fiiber glass resin is awful smelling stuff which is why I haven't looked at marine coatings. But this is an epoxy and the non-toxic sculpting epoxy I use (Aves) smells like Fritos chips and so that isn't bad at all and actually makes me want chips when I use it!