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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1970 ish Mirrocraft 14 Deep Fisherman Project
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertRAT" data-source="post: 374481" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Thank you TinCanCaptain! I am really liking the white and blue color scheme that some folks have done on here. I'm trying to find some time to rent a paint booth in town, it's pretty inexpensive to rent for the weekend. They basically just supply the room and the compressor, all I have to do is bring the paint and the paint gun. I'm a bit nervous doing this, the last time I painted something was when I was a teenager years and years ago. If I can get the booth for 3 days, i'll be good to go. I figure day one is primer, then on day 2 will be white paint and then on the last day i'll shoot it with clear coat.</p><p></p><p>While I'm waiting for that, I want to at least get the front deck frame done. I want to put 3 coats of urethane on the wood while my boat's paint is drying. That's the plan anyway.</p><p></p><p>I have to get this project done by May when the lakes around here starting opening up. Right now, the lakes are frozen and most of the water is being used for snow making for skiing and snowboarding. In April, the snow just melts back into the lakes again. Kinda cool how they do that all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertRAT, post: 374481, member: 15473"] Thank you TinCanCaptain! I am really liking the white and blue color scheme that some folks have done on here. I'm trying to find some time to rent a paint booth in town, it's pretty inexpensive to rent for the weekend. They basically just supply the room and the compressor, all I have to do is bring the paint and the paint gun. I'm a bit nervous doing this, the last time I painted something was when I was a teenager years and years ago. If I can get the booth for 3 days, i'll be good to go. I figure day one is primer, then on day 2 will be white paint and then on the last day i'll shoot it with clear coat. While I'm waiting for that, I want to at least get the front deck frame done. I want to put 3 coats of urethane on the wood while my boat's paint is drying. That's the plan anyway. I have to get this project done by May when the lakes around here starting opening up. Right now, the lakes are frozen and most of the water is being used for snow making for skiing and snowboarding. In April, the snow just melts back into the lakes again. Kinda cool how they do that all. [/QUOTE]
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