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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: 279839" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>Just applied the first coat of Aquagard 190 Marine Primer for below waterline use. Used the roll and tip method and did not thin the primer. It did not come out as smooth as expected. Used a high density 6" foam roller and a 3" "China Bristle" brush, what ever that means, made in the USA by Wooster.</p><p></p><p>At any rate got a lot of air bubbles rolling the primer on. The brush removed the air bubbles but showed a lot of brush marks. One mistake was to use a dry brush. After the job was done remembered to use a wet brush with very little primer on it. Hopefully the second coat of primer and two coats on bottom paint will be a little smoother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonboat2Bassboat, post: 279839, member: 9662"] Just applied the first coat of Aquagard 190 Marine Primer for below waterline use. Used the roll and tip method and did not thin the primer. It did not come out as smooth as expected. Used a high density 6" foam roller and a 3" "China Bristle" brush, what ever that means, made in the USA by Wooster. At any rate got a lot of air bubbles rolling the primer on. The brush removed the air bubbles but showed a lot of brush marks. One mistake was to use a dry brush. After the job was done remembered to use a wet brush with very little primer on it. Hopefully the second coat of primer and two coats on bottom paint will be a little smoother. [/QUOTE]
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