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Old 06-13-2006, 10:20 AM
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Default Re: Paint Options

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IF YOU USE A AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM AND PAPER SUIT + EXPERIENCE with spraying and a place to spray. I would go that way for a few reasons. First off it will look a little better second off you don’t have to SAND between coats if you time it correctly. I did my 23’ roll and tip and am very happy with the results, but I had no experience spraying, did not have the equipment to spray, did not have a place to spray and was very concerned with the health issues. It takes many extra days to roll and tip because you have to let it harden fully, then wet sand the entire boat first before each coat. I used Sterling paint works great but for spraying Awlgrip is on the top of the list now a days.

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