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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: 340468" data-attributes="member: 13279"><p>I would cover it with the Rustoleum Stop Rust Oil based enamel at least. If you have more money than the average bear I might upgrade to the actual boat paints Interlux, Awlgrip, ... dont remember the others. Being a poor kid I decided on the cheap Rustoleum Enamel paint. I have read in the forums that some people have used tractor and farm enamel paint with good luck as well. </p><p></p><p>I attached a picture of the progress of painting my hull with rustoleum. This is after three coats. I just thin the rustoleum to 50% and use a high density roller and do very light coats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kier, post: 340468, member: 13279"] I would cover it with the Rustoleum Stop Rust Oil based enamel at least. If you have more money than the average bear I might upgrade to the actual boat paints Interlux, Awlgrip, ... dont remember the others. Being a poor kid I decided on the cheap Rustoleum Enamel paint. I have read in the forums that some people have used tractor and farm enamel paint with good luck as well. I attached a picture of the progress of painting my hull with rustoleum. This is after three coats. I just thin the rustoleum to 50% and use a high density roller and do very light coats. [/QUOTE]
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