For you guys who have done deck extensions and coated them using poly resin instead of epoxy resin. Did you do anything special to prep the plywood (rough it up, wet with acetone, etc). I did a little experiment before coating my actual deck extension and had poor results. I am using pre sanded cabinet grade(only because it was on sale for $27 a sheet) 3/4" plywood. My test resulted in an easy delamination of the cured resin from the plywood test peice.
I suspect four possible causes. One the temps were pretty low ~55 degrees, two I did not rough up the plywood first (it is not as smooth as a baby's butt but it is pretty smooth) three I believe the resin needs to be thinned with acetone to get better wood penatration and four maybe I should have given a longer cure before I tried to delaminate it from the plywood. I gave it a good 3-4 hours and it seamed to be pretty well cured. BTW for this test I first applied a wetting layer of poly resin, then let it get pretty tacky before adding a layer of 1.5oz CSM and wetting that out very well, then let if cure for 3-4 hours.
Unfortunately it was pretty easy to pull apart.... uisng a putty knife I could remove pretty good size chunks of glass.
Modified by rwainwright at 10:06 AM 1/31/2012