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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Pike Attacker rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="bonz_d" data-source="post: 398201" data-attributes="member: 11276"><p>So I'm working on this paint issue and would like to thank johnny for the help and suggestions =D> </p><p></p><p>Today I went back to finish up some work on this transom and have gotten the plywood sealed on one side. To do this I use a recipe I learned from another fellow boater that goes like this.</p><p></p><p>Mix 1 part spar urethane, 1 part boiled linseed oil and 2 parts mineral spirits. Apply until it pools and then remove excess. Let dry 48hrs then apply multiple coats of straight spar. Coat heavy on ends and holes.</p><p></p><p>I have used this mix on a good number of transoms and the plywood for decking and it has help up very well and seals the plywood almost as good as epoxy at a much lower cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonz_d, post: 398201, member: 11276"] So I'm working on this paint issue and would like to thank johnny for the help and suggestions =D> Today I went back to finish up some work on this transom and have gotten the plywood sealed on one side. To do this I use a recipe I learned from another fellow boater that goes like this. Mix 1 part spar urethane, 1 part boiled linseed oil and 2 parts mineral spirits. Apply until it pools and then remove excess. Let dry 48hrs then apply multiple coats of straight spar. Coat heavy on ends and holes. I have used this mix on a good number of transoms and the plywood for decking and it has help up very well and seals the plywood almost as good as epoxy at a much lower cost. [/QUOTE]
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