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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Tony's 1952 Alumacraft Model K Restore Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Kier" data-source="post: 340410" data-attributes="member: 13279"><p>I would definitely use self etching primer. I am not an expert but i dont think you need a thick layer of primer before doing a topcoat. After the self etching primer you could use the sandable rustoleum primer to get a smoother surface. I am working on my 12 monark now. I choose to use the quart can of primer and rustoleum hunter green gloss. I like the roll on method better than spray method in these cold temperatures because i can paint in my garage without worry of dying from rattlecan fumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kier, post: 340410, member: 13279"] I would definitely use self etching primer. I am not an expert but i dont think you need a thick layer of primer before doing a topcoat. After the self etching primer you could use the sandable rustoleum primer to get a smoother surface. I am working on my 12 monark now. I choose to use the quart can of primer and rustoleum hunter green gloss. I like the roll on method better than spray method in these cold temperatures because i can paint in my garage without worry of dying from rattlecan fumes. [/QUOTE]
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