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Mike:
I've been lurking on this thread. You mentined a classic boat forum. Can you give me the link? I am selling my MFG this year, and it is in cherry condition. Maybe I can sell it ot someone who cares more about it then people in the paper... |
Mike- yhh (that would be ,"you have homework) http://www.yachtpaint.com/USA
Everything you need to know is here. Boat painting supplies usually go on sale in mid-March. Sandpaper never goes on sale! It is hard to know what grits you will need, it's more of a trial and error process. Get your hands on a random orbit sander, hook and loop model if possible ( sandpaper attaches like velcro to the sander). Remember, preparation prior to painting is 95% of the work. If you must buy paint, pick up a quart of primer which you can use to practice with if you get a section ready and get a nice day. The finish painting goes very quickly. For example, my girlfriend and myself could pant the hull of our 37' Egg in a couple of hours tops. In fact you can't move slowly as the one part poly starts curing in about 3 minutes. You need to keep a "wet edge" at all times. |
Goose, I'll see what i can do but it's slim chance. :(
I haven't been looking at the Thread about this- it's like 30 pages long now- When is it, where ? Van, MFG awsome boat! Http://www.Fiberglassics.com Not only is there a message board, but click on "The Boats" and there is a list of Manufactuers, Find MFG and check it out, alot of info.. You will definety find a buyer- theres collecters w/ like 30 boats of the same brand :eek5: It would be best to Include a Picture also. Good Luck, i'll look for it :D TRO, great link- thanks alot Mike |
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