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4th February 2012, 11:13 PM #1New Member
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Food Grade Polyurethane Gel
Hi Guys this is my first post.
I've recently bought an old wine basket press that is in need of a restoration
Im looking for a food grade polyurethane gel in Australia.
In the USA the one people all use is EZ-DO Ez - Do Polyurethane Gel Cider and Fruit Press
Is there anything like this here?
Cheers
Hugh
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5th February 2012, 04:39 PM #2
Just use some West epoxy. (slightly resin rich if you want to be really sure - 5.5:1 instead of 5:1). Half dozen coats, and scrub with scotchbrite and soapy water when finished.
Epoxy coatings are used inside tin cans carrying produce that is likely to react with the metal of the can (such as tomatoes or fruit juices), so it is not an untested substance (see Epoxy Resin Can Coatings: Bisphenol A Safety ).
It's also used to make large exotic fish tanks, and exotic fish tend to be fussy buggers who die easily.
You can chase up some 'approved for food contact' epoxy coatings, but they will probably come in at an industrial price range!
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5th February 2012, 08:12 PM #3New Member
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5th February 2012, 08:19 PM #4New Member
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So would something like Easy Cast Clear Casting Expoxy work? see link EasyCast Clear Casting Epoxy : Adelaide Moulding & Casting Supplies
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6th February 2012, 10:13 AM #5Senior Member
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Why do you need to coat the staves?
Wine barrels are untreated and wood has good anti-bacterial properties.
I would have thought that a quick,light planeing would be the go.Three wise middle aged monkeys - "see no pot-belly, feel no bald spot, buy no sports car"
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6th February 2012, 06:10 PM #6
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7th February 2012, 12:46 AM #7New Member
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The inside of a barrel is fair easy to keep microbial free than the out side of a press. but that's for another day! Also, I hope it will make clean up a lot easy.
Ive just gone ahead and bought the Ez-Do from the states. Shipping was twice as expensive as the product but at least i know it is food grade and what the press manufacturers suggest. I think some may have also mentioned shellac, but i pretty new to this type of thing??
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7th February 2012, 05:12 PM #8anne-maria.
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