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Sparky's Alumacraft 1448 Mod V Conversion Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky" data-source="post: 210000" data-attributes="member: 4433"><p>reedjj,</p><p></p><p>Regarding your question, I used 1 Qt of Tuff Coat Non-Skid Coating from Cabela's for the high traffic areas on the deck in hopes of preventing an accident. I used masking tape to layout the pattern. Make sure you push the edges down tight. The surface of the Interlux 4250 Brightside paint was roughed up with 80 grit sand paper. I then applied the Tuff Coat Non-Skid Coating directly to the paint (without primer). I used a cheap foam roller (about 4 inches) from Home Depot. It is easy to apply and seems to hold up very well. I achieved good coverage with one heavy coat. Pull up the masking tape before the Tuff Coat dries. </p><p></p><p>I applied a little test patch to a scrap piece of wood painted with Interlux 4250 Brightside pait just to make sure it would stick. I recommend you do the same just to make sure. I think it will work fine on any similar surface. All said, I think you will be happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky, post: 210000, member: 4433"] reedjj, Regarding your question, I used 1 Qt of Tuff Coat Non-Skid Coating from Cabela's for the high traffic areas on the deck in hopes of preventing an accident. I used masking tape to layout the pattern. Make sure you push the edges down tight. The surface of the Interlux 4250 Brightside paint was roughed up with 80 grit sand paper. I then applied the Tuff Coat Non-Skid Coating directly to the paint (without primer). I used a cheap foam roller (about 4 inches) from Home Depot. It is easy to apply and seems to hold up very well. I achieved good coverage with one heavy coat. Pull up the masking tape before the Tuff Coat dries. I applied a little test patch to a scrap piece of wood painted with Interlux 4250 Brightside pait just to make sure it would stick. I recommend you do the same just to make sure. I think it will work fine on any similar surface. All said, I think you will be happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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