My sister is a science teacher at a local school and is working on an outdoor classroom. They have multiple different projects in the classroom like various habitats, hydroponics, .... She is now working on a solar power section. As part of this section, there is a water flew type element, where water will flow from one box to another (5 different boxes).
The advice that she needs is that the boxes will be made of wood and she wants to know what she can seal the boxes with that will make them waterproof. She was going to line them with plexiglass and seal with caulking but is afraid that she cant get the plexiglass cut as it is a 4x8 sheet of 1/8". I figured that because you all know how to build wooden boats that keep water out, that yall would have some thoughts on how to build wooden boxes that keep water in. I was thinking some sort of fiberglass resin (maybe thickened so it would stay on the vertical sides). Even considered FlexSeal (clear) from the TV commercials 😊 but don?t know if it actually works. All the labor is volunteer parent time so the skill base may not be there to do anything to technical or time intensive.
Clearly, as this is a school / teacher project budget is a major issue.
Any thoughts, ideas, or tips is greatly appreciated.
The advice that she needs is that the boxes will be made of wood and she wants to know what she can seal the boxes with that will make them waterproof. She was going to line them with plexiglass and seal with caulking but is afraid that she cant get the plexiglass cut as it is a 4x8 sheet of 1/8". I figured that because you all know how to build wooden boats that keep water out, that yall would have some thoughts on how to build wooden boxes that keep water in. I was thinking some sort of fiberglass resin (maybe thickened so it would stay on the vertical sides). Even considered FlexSeal (clear) from the TV commercials 😊 but don?t know if it actually works. All the labor is volunteer parent time so the skill base may not be there to do anything to technical or time intensive.
Clearly, as this is a school / teacher project budget is a major issue.
Any thoughts, ideas, or tips is greatly appreciated.