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Old 03-08-2010, 10:28 PM
makade makade is offline
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Default Re: Painting a hull

I think any good 2-part primer would be fine. I'm sure you can spray it, they send all the directions with the paint, it's probably on the web site as well? I've used interlux's 2-part primer which was white, I remember seeing a lot of the awlgrip 545 primer as gray? Maybe something to consider depending on the colors your doing.
On another note I had a 10 X 20 shelter-logic enclosure thing, that I think was around 200 bucks with the sides that I bought at pep-boys which was a great shed for painting. my 18 fit perfectly-a 20 with no motor should as well.
That's good info on the water test, I always wondered if it really would hold up as claimed. I hope to paint my hull someday.
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