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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project turned into a rebuild.
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 493611" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Next topic: I still have a lot of installation work inside the boat first but want to paint the rest of the boat. The existing paint is a little chalky but I can sand a little and hit solid paint to paint over. This has to be low budget. I’ve read about people using acrylic enamel house paint that works on enamel. I have a quart of Valspar Duramax flex shield that actually says on the can it works on metal and aluminum. I had it tinted to match the carpet for things I’ll be doing around the floor. Some of it is pieces of aluminum angle I’ll scuff prime then try the Valspar on it.</p><p>Anyone have any experience painting a boat on a budget? I want to paint the inside and out above the waterline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 493611, member: 27803"] Next topic: I still have a lot of installation work inside the boat first but want to paint the rest of the boat. The existing paint is a little chalky but I can sand a little and hit solid paint to paint over. This has to be low budget. I’ve read about people using acrylic enamel house paint that works on enamel. I have a quart of Valspar Duramax flex shield that actually says on the can it works on metal and aluminum. I had it tinted to match the carpet for things I’ll be doing around the floor. Some of it is pieces of aluminum angle I’ll scuff prime then try the Valspar on it. Anyone have any experience painting a boat on a budget? I want to paint the inside and out above the waterline. [/QUOTE]
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