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1980 Bass Tracker lll Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Jet1932" data-source="post: 368502" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>@ Smack....I thought your name looked familiar. I have been checking out your build.....very impressive work! It's funny....I have been talking to some friends about my project, I always pull up your build to show them what is possible and how much this forum helps. Thanks for all your work posting and providing us with info! </p><p></p><p>I do have a question on the Tuff-Coat. What are your thoughts on it now? I will trying to get the prep work done so I can apply it on my boat this weekend. I heard that spraying it is much easier vs. roller...and it will spread more evenly. I read some reviews that said spraying will make the gallon last longer? Do you think that is true? I don't have an air compressor....so I would have to buy one? In your opinion, would it be worth it for me to be able to spray? </p><p></p><p>Also, I have the wood in the back and I sealed it with spar urethane. Should I still use the regular wood primer for the tuff coat to stick? </p><p></p><p>As far as the styrofoam....I thought about ditching it. I rarely fish in rough water and rarely seem to be on water deeper than ten feet. I decided to keep it for the peace of mind. I hope I never need it...but it will be nice knowing it's there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jet1932, post: 368502, member: 14975"] @ Smack....I thought your name looked familiar. I have been checking out your build.....very impressive work! It's funny....I have been talking to some friends about my project, I always pull up your build to show them what is possible and how much this forum helps. Thanks for all your work posting and providing us with info! I do have a question on the Tuff-Coat. What are your thoughts on it now? I will trying to get the prep work done so I can apply it on my boat this weekend. I heard that spraying it is much easier vs. roller...and it will spread more evenly. I read some reviews that said spraying will make the gallon last longer? Do you think that is true? I don't have an air compressor....so I would have to buy one? In your opinion, would it be worth it for me to be able to spray? Also, I have the wood in the back and I sealed it with spar urethane. Should I still use the regular wood primer for the tuff coat to stick? As far as the styrofoam....I thought about ditching it. I rarely fish in rough water and rarely seem to be on water deeper than ten feet. I decided to keep it for the peace of mind. I hope I never need it...but it will be nice knowing it's there. [/QUOTE]
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