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Round II: Quachita 14ft jon
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Jones" data-source="post: 126736" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>Just thought I would share. </p><p></p><p>I steelflexed my boat halfway up the sides and then painted over it. I have had the boat in the water a couple of times now and to tell you the truth is seems that the paint bonded better to the steelflex.</p><p></p><p>Please take into account that my boat is camoed therefore scratches are hidden better. You may have a different result with a solid color.</p><p></p><p>Details on painting steelflex:</p><p>-First thing to know is that I used the regular steelflex</p><p>-I ruffed up the steelflex with 150 sand paper</p><p>-I wiped it down real good</p><p>-Just to be safe I self etched the steelflex and then painted it</p><p></p><p>I primarily fish in a shallow/stumpy lake. I have attached a few pics. The last one is after pulling it out of the water.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Jones, post: 126736, member: 1222"] Just thought I would share. I steelflexed my boat halfway up the sides and then painted over it. I have had the boat in the water a couple of times now and to tell you the truth is seems that the paint bonded better to the steelflex. Please take into account that my boat is camoed therefore scratches are hidden better. You may have a different result with a solid color. Details on painting steelflex: -First thing to know is that I used the regular steelflex -I ruffed up the steelflex with 150 sand paper -I wiped it down real good -Just to be safe I self etched the steelflex and then painted it I primarily fish in a shallow/stumpy lake. I have attached a few pics. The last one is after pulling it out of the water. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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