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Post #331991 by Tiki Bill on Wed, Sep 12, 2007 5:18 AM

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If you coat wood tikis in fiberglass resin, then put them in an autoclave (high pressure heated chamber) then top coat them once a year with polyurethane, they will last forever even in Florida weather. It would be cheaper than casting or recarving. Even slightly rotted tikis could be preserved this way.

Tiki Bill.