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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: 279867" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>OK, here is the second coat of marine primer. Came out MUCH better but switched to a cheap foam brush. In my opinion, the "China Bristle" brush from Wooster was a waste of money. After cleaning the brush in soap and water, the ends splayed out like a cowlick on a kids hair. After two strokes on the second coat of primer switched to the foam brush. As I said MUCH better. Still have a lot of air bubbles with the high density foam roller but the foam brush takes care of that.</p><p></p><p>Photos are of the second coat of primer. Photos may not show how much better the second coat was but believe me, it provided full coverage. There are a few "brush" marks from the foam brush but for a bottom primer they are just fine. Will use this method when applying the two coats of bottom paint but will spray on the final coats of topside paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonboat2Bassboat, post: 279867, member: 9662"] OK, here is the second coat of marine primer. Came out MUCH better but switched to a cheap foam brush. In my opinion, the "China Bristle" brush from Wooster was a waste of money. After cleaning the brush in soap and water, the ends splayed out like a cowlick on a kids hair. After two strokes on the second coat of primer switched to the foam brush. As I said MUCH better. Still have a lot of air bubbles with the high density foam roller but the foam brush takes care of that. Photos are of the second coat of primer. Photos may not show how much better the second coat was but believe me, it provided full coverage. There are a few "brush" marks from the foam brush but for a bottom primer they are just fine. Will use this method when applying the two coats of bottom paint but will spray on the final coats of topside paint. [/QUOTE]
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