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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Weldbilt 1752 build (Finally complete)
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 426373" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>good job !!</p><p>back in my Navy shipboard days, just about everything was wrapped</p><p>in white cotton line (didn't have paracord back then).</p><p>after the wrapping passed inspection, it was coated with several</p><p>applications of Spar Varnish. This not only gave it a nice honey color</p><p>but provided protection from the weather and the dirt and oil on your hands.</p><p>Once you get it dirty, you will find it impossible to get that new look back.</p><p>Like sealing plywood, start with a 50% thinned app of varnish.</p><p>if you want to color it , paint can also do the same job.</p><p>again, good job !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 426373, member: 13599"] good job !! back in my Navy shipboard days, just about everything was wrapped in white cotton line (didn't have paracord back then). after the wrapping passed inspection, it was coated with several applications of Spar Varnish. This not only gave it a nice honey color but provided protection from the weather and the dirt and oil on your hands. Once you get it dirty, you will find it impossible to get that new look back. Like sealing plywood, start with a 50% thinned app of varnish. if you want to color it , paint can also do the same job. again, good job !!! [/QUOTE]
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