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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Lund makeover.
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<blockquote data-quote="IAHunter11" data-source="post: 358111" data-attributes="member: 14313"><p>Well I cut triangles in all my center pieces of foam today. That was a pain I guess I got most of them pretty snug. But its done and will drain. The paint is actually not all that smooth. In fact it's not even paint. I sprayed the entire boat with tintable raptor liner. It is a truck bed liner that's pretty tough rubber style coating. I have used it before. You adjust your air pressure and can make the texture very minimal. I decided to go that route bc it's tough, waterproof and tintable. I have some vinyl lund graphics stencils I made that I need to spray yet. Raptor liner adheres to itself very well. I'm sure I will get some criticism for using it on a boat but that's what I wanted to go with. Thank you all for the comments. I will post more as my project continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IAHunter11, post: 358111, member: 14313"] Well I cut triangles in all my center pieces of foam today. That was a pain I guess I got most of them pretty snug. But its done and will drain. The paint is actually not all that smooth. In fact it's not even paint. I sprayed the entire boat with tintable raptor liner. It is a truck bed liner that's pretty tough rubber style coating. I have used it before. You adjust your air pressure and can make the texture very minimal. I decided to go that route bc it's tough, waterproof and tintable. I have some vinyl lund graphics stencils I made that I need to spray yet. Raptor liner adheres to itself very well. I'm sure I will get some criticism for using it on a boat but that's what I wanted to go with. Thank you all for the comments. I will post more as my project continues. [/QUOTE]
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