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bibijawa 02-09-2015 12:36 PM

how much paint do I need?
 
I've decided to paint my 1989 20 sf. I want to paint the inside awlgrip cloud white and nonskid ice blue. I also want to paint the outside ice blue with a cloud white bottom. How many gallons or quarts do I need? I know I need topside ice blue and cloud white paint, h3002 converter, primer, primer converter and t0031 reducer. I am going ro roll and tip. How much do I need to buy of each? Also is 2-3 coats the standard?

CHANCE1234 02-09-2015 01:52 PM

I can't help with most of it but I just painted the hull of my 20 from the waterline up with interlux perfection with 3 coats and used 2 quart kits.

Bigshrimpin 02-09-2015 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by bibijawa (Post 234130)
I've decided to paint my 1989 20 sf. I want to paint the inside awlgrip cloud white and nonskid ice blue. I also want to paint the outside ice blue with a cloud white bottom. How many gallons or quarts do I need? I know I need topside ice blue and cloud white paint, h3002 converter, primer, primer converter and t0031 reducer. I am going ro roll and tip. How much do I need to buy of each? Also is 2-3 coats the standard?

You won't use it all. But I'd buy a gallon of the white and a gallon of ice blue. If you are going to drop $1000+ on paint . . . don't roll and tip.

FAS 02-09-2015 10:24 PM

I agree with Mr shrimp..if your gonna do it,do it Right,good paint goes fast,if you want to roll and tip,it will still take some extra work to make it look right. be prepared.do not undercut,and save some paint for repairs...just sayin....

Chaser 02-09-2015 11:20 PM

If you are going to roll and tip use AwlCraft or something that can be cut and buffed.

shine 02-10-2015 12:12 PM

We are giving a deal to forum members for the EMC two part paint. Its an acrylic urethane (repairable buff-able) Roll and tip or spray.

here is the post I made about it...

http://www.classicseacraft.com/community/showthread.php?t=26499



Joel


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