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Stripping old paint vs not!
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<blockquote data-quote="dblbarrel" data-source="post: 243165" data-attributes="member: 7805"><p>Well, I took the plunge. I finally found the boat I was looking for and brought it home. It's an old Monark 1772 gutted and ready for work. I will be doing a leak test and bucking any rivets that need it. Then I will start working on the paint. Now iit obviously has at least 2 coats of paint on it and it's going to get a camp job from me. My question is.....if its not leaking should I remove the paint or paint over the original coats?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dblbarrel, post: 243165, member: 7805"] Well, I took the plunge. I finally found the boat I was looking for and brought it home. It's an old Monark 1772 gutted and ready for work. I will be doing a leak test and bucking any rivets that need it. Then I will start working on the paint. Now iit obviously has at least 2 coats of paint on it and it's going to get a camp job from me. My question is.....if its not leaking should I remove the paint or paint over the original coats? [/QUOTE]
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