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I went with SM 1000 by Supermarine. http://supermarinepaint.com/marinepa...allon-3p10.htm Primed two coats of their epoxy primer. Should have used the etching primer which would have sanded easier. I went with the gloss finish topcoat and wanted to sand the primer down to 220 grit. What a bitch. Spent two days rolling around on that creeper sanding with a pneumatic random orbit and went through two boxes of sanding discs. I may be getting too old for that, plus you can't drink beer on your back while wearing a respirator so the mundane nature of the job is intensified. The paint is warranted for 10 years of continuous submersion. I sprayed it with a pressure pot and a Sata gun but the paint has a high solids content and I had problems atomizing it with the 1.3 mm tip. I would think a 2mm tip setup would work better. If I had more of their thinner I would have diluted 20% and it would have flowed better. I also added their optional activator and found out it will cause the paint to start to set in the pot and lines overnight even in 50 degree temps. ![]() Turned out fine in the end and if later on I chose to wet sand and buff it will look as good if not better than factory jelcoat. [IMG] ![]() |
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