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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1957 Feathercraft 14ft v hull conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="rgodbold" data-source="post: 378213" data-attributes="member: 16187"><p>After the etching primer I taped off about 2 in on ether side of the outside rails and used the truck bed liner spray, I did not see any noticeable good that this did once it was done and at $8 per can I don't recommend it.</p><p>I let that all dry well and put two coats of primer filler on the whole outside and let that cure; 6 spray cans.</p><p>I wet sanded the primer with 500 grit to smooth it all out and then used a rough grit scotch-brite pad to make sure all surfaces were well scuffed and washed the whole boat well.</p><p>After drying I applied 2 coats of a Rustoleum French Beige that is where we are now; 5 cans so far, I think that it needs some kind of graphic or stripe if anyone has any ideas shout them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgodbold, post: 378213, member: 16187"] After the etching primer I taped off about 2 in on ether side of the outside rails and used the truck bed liner spray, I did not see any noticeable good that this did once it was done and at $8 per can I don't recommend it. I let that all dry well and put two coats of primer filler on the whole outside and let that cure; 6 spray cans. I wet sanded the primer with 500 grit to smooth it all out and then used a rough grit scotch-brite pad to make sure all surfaces were well scuffed and washed the whole boat well. After drying I applied 2 coats of a Rustoleum French Beige that is where we are now; 5 cans so far, I think that it needs some kind of graphic or stripe if anyone has any ideas shout them out. [/QUOTE]
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