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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 505397" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Believe me really love the comments especially from folks I have respect for. Need all the encouragement I can get right now. All I need to do is get one coat of the aluminum paint on the primer before it sets. The second or third coat can be applied tomorrow. Will not hurt anything. Just got done reading up on it again. The objective is to get the first coat to stick to the primer. The paint was rather expensive and I do not want any screw ups. Dog tired and hurt all over. Took a extra pain pill and added a few beers. The freaking primer and paint is worth more than the boat. Weather is holding out. We are at 70 degrees with a low of 50 degrees tonight. Shed is still warm from the sun hitting it all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 505397, member: 32555"] Believe me really love the comments especially from folks I have respect for. Need all the encouragement I can get right now. All I need to do is get one coat of the aluminum paint on the primer before it sets. The second or third coat can be applied tomorrow. Will not hurt anything. Just got done reading up on it again. The objective is to get the first coat to stick to the primer. The paint was rather expensive and I do not want any screw ups. Dog tired and hurt all over. Took a extra pain pill and added a few beers. The freaking primer and paint is worth more than the boat. Weather is holding out. We are at 70 degrees with a low of 50 degrees tonight. Shed is still warm from the sun hitting it all day. [/QUOTE]
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