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Old 10-24-2002, 09:57 AM
Billybob Billybob is offline
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Default Re: imrom paint

Flyfisher - I researched a lot when I redid my boat.My outside was already Awlgripped when I got it, and I was debating on what to use on the inside.To make a long story short,I would not spray any 2 part poly (Awlgrip,Imron,Interthane)without a respirator WITH AN AIR SUPPLY.I spoke to a lot of people including a guy at the boat yard, who had a fellow there lose a lung due to it.So I sprayed a single part petit in my cockpit/deck because I felt there were too many angles to be rolling and tipping.It has held up well, but the non- skid on the floor is scuffing up on me.So in the spring I will roll and tip the non skid with a 2 part.Guys have gotten excellant results rolling and tipping 2 parts, and you don't have the safety concerns with this method(still use a respirator)- In fact I think that beautiful yellow 20 (Fellowship's I think)was R & T.This is just the info I have picked up during my project, but if you decide to spray a 2 part - check it out very carefully.
Bill
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