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Old 02-18-2006, 08:45 PM
Scott Scott is offline
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Thanks Bobby

Do you like how it went on for you ?

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was designed to paint the inside of water tower's, so it's ideal for bildge's
Thats a pretty good endorsement for its use, plus I see this on the Sherwin-Williams website:

"For use in a wide range of industrial applications such as masonry surfaces, offshore and marine structures"
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Old 02-18-2006, 09:48 PM
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Yes, It goes on real nice. I used West System roller cover's for rolling it on.
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Old 05-09-2006, 09:38 PM
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Here is an update on the fuse panel. I installed the Blue Seas 12 circuit and am happy so far. The big work came in removing all the old stuf and adding some more 1/2" ply for extra mounting and then painting the entire thing white. I used Wart's Tile Clad HS and the stuff is great so far. Goes on good and dries hard and is relativley cheap. Eventually I wil do the interior hull sides with it but for now I need to get'er done and in the water to chase doormats. Check it....

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