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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 348890" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>I hit the GatorGlide with a 220 grit 3M sanding sponge yesterday after work to get one step ahead for tomorrow's last application of the top coats of G4. All I have to do now is get through this last day of work! I ordered another half gallon kit from Gatorheads and decided to go with the lighter grey since this graphite color is super dark. I am going to drag the boat over to my old blacksmith buddies shop, wipe her bottom down with acetone and get to rolling about five more coats. </p><p>I am going to pick up some Sherwin Williams Seaguard 1000 Enamel in light grey and a quart of aluminum primer as well and get he sides and all sprayed as well hopefully. I may leave it at his shop overnight and finish Friday morning. If it all cures like I want I hope to flip her over and get some more rigging done and possible shoot a coat of enamel on the inside as well just for grins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 348890, member: 10154"] I hit the GatorGlide with a 220 grit 3M sanding sponge yesterday after work to get one step ahead for tomorrow's last application of the top coats of G4. All I have to do now is get through this last day of work! I ordered another half gallon kit from Gatorheads and decided to go with the lighter grey since this graphite color is super dark. I am going to drag the boat over to my old blacksmith buddies shop, wipe her bottom down with acetone and get to rolling about five more coats. I am going to pick up some Sherwin Williams Seaguard 1000 Enamel in light grey and a quart of aluminum primer as well and get he sides and all sprayed as well hopefully. I may leave it at his shop overnight and finish Friday morning. If it all cures like I want I hope to flip her over and get some more rigging done and possible shoot a coat of enamel on the inside as well just for grins. [/QUOTE]
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