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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1997 Landau 1648 Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregory828" data-source="post: 290102" data-attributes="member: 9421"><p>Yeah, I think I'm going to spray a light tan/sand color like the brand new models have. I haven't hit the whole boat with stripper, You can kinda see where I used the orbital sander in some spots too. just depended on what I was in the mood for. stripper is a bigger job with a big mess. Skuffing the metal a little is actually better for adhesion so i might go over the whole inside after im finished to scuff it up a little before the self etch primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregory828, post: 290102, member: 9421"] Yeah, I think I'm going to spray a light tan/sand color like the brand new models have. I haven't hit the whole boat with stripper, You can kinda see where I used the orbital sander in some spots too. just depended on what I was in the mood for. stripper is a bigger job with a big mess. Skuffing the metal a little is actually better for adhesion so i might go over the whole inside after im finished to scuff it up a little before the self etch primer. [/QUOTE]
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