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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Tom's Jonboat to Bass boat project with photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonboat2Bassboat" data-source="post: 279634" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>Waiting for a good painting day so cut and carpeted the floor panel. Plan to roll and tip the Aquigard Primer #190 with a foam roller below the waterline and top cote that with Aquigard Alumi-Koat bottom paint, also roll and tip method. After that will mask off at the waterline and spray the X-O Rust color.</p><p></p><p>One question, is it best to use a foam brush or will a good bristle brush be better? The high density foam rollers say they are made to finish cabinets by "back-rolling" the finish that was brushed on. On a boat is it best to roll first and back brush or brush and back roll?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonboat2Bassboat, post: 279634, member: 9662"] Waiting for a good painting day so cut and carpeted the floor panel. Plan to roll and tip the Aquigard Primer #190 with a foam roller below the waterline and top cote that with Aquigard Alumi-Koat bottom paint, also roll and tip method. After that will mask off at the waterline and spray the X-O Rust color. One question, is it best to use a foam brush or will a good bristle brush be better? The high density foam rollers say they are made to finish cabinets by "back-rolling" the finish that was brushed on. On a boat is it best to roll first and back brush or brush and back roll? [/QUOTE]
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