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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16/49 Custom Flats build
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<blockquote data-quote="grantpo" data-source="post: 359169" data-attributes="member: 12721"><p>I like it so far, haven't had it in the water but after climbing around in it for a few days running wire it seems to de pretty durable. I can tell you that the Paint can tells you not to thin the paint, but if you plan on spraying it with a real paint sprayer and not a wagner fence painter its a must. We had to thin it 4 to 1, this stuff is thick. It does lay out well and blends well while drying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantpo, post: 359169, member: 12721"] I like it so far, haven't had it in the water but after climbing around in it for a few days running wire it seems to de pretty durable. I can tell you that the Paint can tells you not to thin the paint, but if you plan on spraying it with a real paint sprayer and not a wagner fence painter its a must. We had to thin it 4 to 1, this stuff is thick. It does lay out well and blends well while drying. [/QUOTE]
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