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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1976 Lowe Line 14ft Semi V build
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<blockquote data-quote="Begeti" data-source="post: 349582" data-attributes="member: 13969"><p>About 1/4 left with the grinder, then need to get in the nooks and crannies. Whatever the previous owner used to seal the boat is a CHORE to get off. I will be interested to do a water leak test when I'm done. The product obviously got into the seams that I'll never be able to get out' so I'm curious if it won't leak as it didn't before.</p><p>Question for everyone: do you suggest priming, painting then build my deck framing. Build my deck framing first, or prime then build my deck framing and paint last. I kind of figured if I paint first it will get all banged up while I'm still working on the decking. Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Begeti, post: 349582, member: 13969"] About 1/4 left with the grinder, then need to get in the nooks and crannies. Whatever the previous owner used to seal the boat is a CHORE to get off. I will be interested to do a water leak test when I'm done. The product obviously got into the seams that I'll never be able to get out' so I'm curious if it won't leak as it didn't before. Question for everyone: do you suggest priming, painting then build my deck framing. Build my deck framing first, or prime then build my deck framing and paint last. I kind of figured if I paint first it will get all banged up while I'm still working on the decking. Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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