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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 FLATSTRACKER 17tx to center console flats boat
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<blockquote data-quote="scsdiver" data-source="post: 283357" data-attributes="member: 9105"><p>well i have been using a very fine bristle brush and switched up for a foam brush to start with. but i tried tipping before hand with a foam brush like i saw so many others do using a dry foam brush and it turned out in my opinion awfull so i went with a good dry fine bristle. well i found that a wet foam brush works even better! and i tipped it in two directions. by that i mean if we rolled it left to right i would first tip it front to back all the way across the piece then i would re-tip it left to right and wow it really seem to lay down i think as perfect as i could ever hope for with a roller and brush. i will post another picture of the bow as it is the biggest flat section on the boat and it really looks like glass. we had to go to my dads and paint as the weather was being tempormental this last weekend and my neighbor came over yesterday as i brought it back home and he thought i had taken it to a place and had it painted it laid down so nice. we were absolutely blown away with the end result. really wish i would have figured out this technique on the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scsdiver, post: 283357, member: 9105"] well i have been using a very fine bristle brush and switched up for a foam brush to start with. but i tried tipping before hand with a foam brush like i saw so many others do using a dry foam brush and it turned out in my opinion awfull so i went with a good dry fine bristle. well i found that a wet foam brush works even better! and i tipped it in two directions. by that i mean if we rolled it left to right i would first tip it front to back all the way across the piece then i would re-tip it left to right and wow it really seem to lay down i think as perfect as i could ever hope for with a roller and brush. i will post another picture of the bow as it is the biggest flat section on the boat and it really looks like glass. we had to go to my dads and paint as the weather was being tempormental this last weekend and my neighbor came over yesterday as i brought it back home and he thought i had taken it to a place and had it painted it laid down so nice. we were absolutely blown away with the end result. really wish i would have figured out this technique on the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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