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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
FINISHED ! pre 1950 Alumacraft Model B
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<blockquote data-quote="ericman" data-source="post: 321272" data-attributes="member: 11909"><p>And here's the boat painted. The floor is Tuff Coat. The green is Hunter's Specialty OD Green mixed with Rustoleum Gloss Sand. The green is so overpowering that it barely changed with the addition of the Gloss Sand, but it did make it more of a matte finish. The gunnels, transom, corner plates, bow plate, and front of the keel are painted with Rustoleum textured nickel. I think it makes it look like new sandblasted aluminum. The bottom picture shows where I hole-sawed for a drain plug. Next on the list is to make some carpeted benches and some removable carpeted floor pieces. I already have my logo stencils and my number stencils so those should be painted on by next weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericman, post: 321272, member: 11909"] And here's the boat painted. The floor is Tuff Coat. The green is Hunter's Specialty OD Green mixed with Rustoleum Gloss Sand. The green is so overpowering that it barely changed with the addition of the Gloss Sand, but it did make it more of a matte finish. The gunnels, transom, corner plates, bow plate, and front of the keel are painted with Rustoleum textured nickel. I think it makes it look like new sandblasted aluminum. The bottom picture shows where I hole-sawed for a drain plug. Next on the list is to make some carpeted benches and some removable carpeted floor pieces. I already have my logo stencils and my number stencils so those should be painted on by next weekend. [/QUOTE]
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