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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Shallow V - New (to me) Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 85364" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>Unless I am missing something, I don't think it mentions anything about applying a second coat. FASCO is open tomorrow early, but it is going to rain, meaning I am probably in trouble here. I have also researched and found the 48 hour thing, so that gives me until tomorrow at 2-3. I hope FASCO gives me better news.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Though I did find this: Recoat window for two-part urethanes is about 6 to 16 hours (Bad). Beyond that, sand lightly (Good). Apply only in good, dry weather, as urethanes are moisture sensitive during application and curing. The coating will become dry overnight, hard in about 3 days, with maximum hardness in 7-10 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 85364, member: 1354"] Unless I am missing something, I don't think it mentions anything about applying a second coat. FASCO is open tomorrow early, but it is going to rain, meaning I am probably in trouble here. I have also researched and found the 48 hour thing, so that gives me until tomorrow at 2-3. I hope FASCO gives me better news. EDIT: Though I did find this: Recoat window for two-part urethanes is about 6 to 16 hours (Bad). Beyond that, sand lightly (Good). Apply only in good, dry weather, as urethanes are moisture sensitive during application and curing. The coating will become dry overnight, hard in about 3 days, with maximum hardness in 7-10 days. [/QUOTE]
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