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<blockquote data-quote="fisher4269" data-source="post: 206979" data-attributes="member: 6178"><p>I have a similiar question regarding paint. I am starting a boat project and am wanting to paint my fiberglass boat, but want to do it at a less expensive price. I have priced the Interlux and Pettit paints, like what I saw but didn't like the price.</p><p></p><p>I was told by one boat shop that I could use 3 Parts Automotive Paint and 1 Part Hardener, which sounds good except I've never "shot" paint before with a paint gun. Is there a solution to be had? Also I was thinking about using automotive paint in a spray can from an auto store for the above water paint. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>Hoppy</p><p></p><p>ps: I will be starting a post soon on my project; its going to be built for fishing first, fun for second!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisher4269, post: 206979, member: 6178"] I have a similiar question regarding paint. I am starting a boat project and am wanting to paint my fiberglass boat, but want to do it at a less expensive price. I have priced the Interlux and Pettit paints, like what I saw but didn't like the price. I was told by one boat shop that I could use 3 Parts Automotive Paint and 1 Part Hardener, which sounds good except I've never "shot" paint before with a paint gun. Is there a solution to be had? Also I was thinking about using automotive paint in a spray can from an auto store for the above water paint. What do you think? Hoppy ps: I will be starting a post soon on my project; its going to be built for fishing first, fun for second! [/QUOTE]
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