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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' AT? Richline? Whatever. I'm getting there! Thanks guys
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<blockquote data-quote="EYDavis" data-source="post: 311250" data-attributes="member: 10661"><p>Yeah, I'd never messed with rivets before, but drilling out rivets (among other things) to get the transom out made me confident to try some riveting inside for decking. I'm pretty impressed with the rustoleum brush-on. There's a hammer-finish that I used a little more of in the dark green area outside. I feel like the penetrol and thinners really stretched the rustoleum quarts without getting too thin. Reading the sides of the rustoleum truck-liner and leak-seal products, they do claim to be paintable. So my thoughts were to paint while tacky, and hope the penetrol helped with the bonding. I'm with you re: the inside right now. Trying to decide how dark is acceptable. One thing to remember is that in the water, the sunny black will still be water-cooled. I'm probably going to go sand-colored brush-on Rustoleum if I can find it, carpet other places. Can't remember if I listed it, but I also did the same thing with leakseal/liner on the inside seams as well. Rainy this weekend. Might get a good bit done. Will send photos of inside if so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EYDavis, post: 311250, member: 10661"] Yeah, I'd never messed with rivets before, but drilling out rivets (among other things) to get the transom out made me confident to try some riveting inside for decking. I'm pretty impressed with the rustoleum brush-on. There's a hammer-finish that I used a little more of in the dark green area outside. I feel like the penetrol and thinners really stretched the rustoleum quarts without getting too thin. Reading the sides of the rustoleum truck-liner and leak-seal products, they do claim to be paintable. So my thoughts were to paint while tacky, and hope the penetrol helped with the bonding. I'm with you re: the inside right now. Trying to decide how dark is acceptable. One thing to remember is that in the water, the sunny black will still be water-cooled. I'm probably going to go sand-colored brush-on Rustoleum if I can find it, carpet other places. Can't remember if I listed it, but I also did the same thing with leakseal/liner on the inside seams as well. Rainy this weekend. Might get a good bit done. Will send photos of inside if so. [/QUOTE]
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