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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
From the bank to the water.
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<blockquote data-quote="pwshepard" data-source="post: 218900" data-attributes="member: 6720"><p>Next up: Paint</p><p></p><p>Before I attached the aluminum to the boat, I roughed it up with rough grit sandpaper and a hand sander. After that all the aluminum got it's first coat of truck bed liner like the rest of the boat. Then the entire boat got covered it several coats of Krylon OD green paint. After doing this first hand seeing how many cans of paint I used, I would definitely recommend trying to find paint in can to roll or brush on. Krylon stopped making their camo paint in the quart cans, but other companies still do. It may seem expensive at first, but I can promise you it won't be more expensive than the spray paint in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwshepard, post: 218900, member: 6720"] Next up: Paint Before I attached the aluminum to the boat, I roughed it up with rough grit sandpaper and a hand sander. After that all the aluminum got it's first coat of truck bed liner like the rest of the boat. Then the entire boat got covered it several coats of Krylon OD green paint. After doing this first hand seeing how many cans of paint I used, I would definitely recommend trying to find paint in can to roll or brush on. Krylon stopped making their camo paint in the quart cans, but other companies still do. It may seem expensive at first, but I can promise you it won't be more expensive than the spray paint in the end. [/QUOTE]
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