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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Stripping Paint?! (Picture Added)
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<blockquote data-quote="WVfishnfool" data-source="post: 339533" data-attributes="member: 10364"><p>Appreciate the info. I'm not going to do a lot to this boat as it will be used mainly for float fishin some small rivers and lakes and do some back country bow hunts and rifle hunts out of. My main thing is I want to get it stripped down so the camo paint job I want to do will have a clean surface to bond to and won't be chipping or flaking off because of a bunch of layers of bad paint. I have a pressure washer with a 6hp Honda gas engine that will do 3000 psi so it should bring it off I'll just have to be careful and not cut holes in the aluminum. :lol: I cut a small groove in some concrete with it one day just to show my son and son-in-law to pay attention to what they were doing if they used it. It has different tips for different pressures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVfishnfool, post: 339533, member: 10364"] Appreciate the info. I'm not going to do a lot to this boat as it will be used mainly for float fishin some small rivers and lakes and do some back country bow hunts and rifle hunts out of. My main thing is I want to get it stripped down so the camo paint job I want to do will have a clean surface to bond to and won't be chipping or flaking off because of a bunch of layers of bad paint. I have a pressure washer with a 6hp Honda gas engine that will do 3000 psi so it should bring it off I'll just have to be careful and not cut holes in the aluminum. :lol: I cut a small groove in some concrete with it one day just to show my son and son-in-law to pay attention to what they were doing if they used it. It has different tips for different pressures. [/QUOTE]
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