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14ft V Lund
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<blockquote data-quote="MTord03" data-source="post: 243482" data-attributes="member: 6842"><p>Hey guys its been awhile but ive been able to make some progress on the boat. I started out by rubbing the boat down with some mineral spirits and followed by sealing the bottom side of the boat with 3M's 5200. Not bad of a product to work with except I noticed it took forever to cure. I primed the boat using the rustoleum self-etching primer. I did 3 coats of that and thought that was enough. I got the first coat of paint on this weekend. I wasnt so sure about the colors at first but they are starting to grow on me. I used the interlux seattle grey for the bottom side and then went with a black for the top. Im hoping ill have enough time this week to get the final coats of paint on it. Once that is all complete ill be able to tackle the inside starting with the transom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTord03, post: 243482, member: 6842"] Hey guys its been awhile but ive been able to make some progress on the boat. I started out by rubbing the boat down with some mineral spirits and followed by sealing the bottom side of the boat with 3M's 5200. Not bad of a product to work with except I noticed it took forever to cure. I primed the boat using the rustoleum self-etching primer. I did 3 coats of that and thought that was enough. I got the first coat of paint on this weekend. I wasnt so sure about the colors at first but they are starting to grow on me. I used the interlux seattle grey for the bottom side and then went with a black for the top. Im hoping ill have enough time this week to get the final coats of paint on it. Once that is all complete ill be able to tackle the inside starting with the transom. [/QUOTE]
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