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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
$500.00 budget, Free 60's Alumacraft, first project
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<blockquote data-quote="Spencer31st" data-source="post: 226426" data-attributes="member: 6996"><p>Believe it or not, brush. The paint I used hardends to a glossy finish if you use the right amount, I still need to post what the paint is. If you apply too much then it gasses out and causes tiny air bubbles to form. It's pretty expensive at $100.00 a gallon but that is the benefit to having a buddy that owns a waterproffing business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spencer31st, post: 226426, member: 6996"] Believe it or not, brush. The paint I used hardends to a glossy finish if you use the right amount, I still need to post what the paint is. If you apply too much then it gasses out and causes tiny air bubbles to form. It's pretty expensive at $100.00 a gallon but that is the benefit to having a buddy that owns a waterproffing business. [/QUOTE]
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