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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New here, VHull boat restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="rscottp" data-source="post: 345035" data-attributes="member: 12997"><p>Welcome. I wouldn't worry about how long it is taking to strip the paint with the grinder, it will take what it takes. Knotted brush is more durable than the crimped and will probably remove material faster. Looks like you are doing a pretty good job so far. Keep posting pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscottp, post: 345035, member: 12997"] Welcome. I wouldn't worry about how long it is taking to strip the paint with the grinder, it will take what it takes. Knotted brush is more durable than the crimped and will probably remove material faster. Looks like you are doing a pretty good job so far. Keep posting pictures. [/QUOTE]
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