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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Starcraft winter project **finished Pics page5**
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<blockquote data-quote="stone4140" data-source="post: 177302" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>Got most of the boat stripped. There is some paint and primer on the hull still but it is all very smooth so i'm not to worried about getting every spot bare. I ordered rustoleom bare metal marine primer. I bought two quarts for 30 bucks w/ shipping. I hope it works well. I've never been disappointing with any of there other products. Home depot was selling a rustoleum latex aluminum primer but I wasn't sure how confident I would be with that. Don't really know enough about it. There are some fairly large dents and one spot I put into the photo below where the hull must have hit a rock and made a long crease. Does not appear to have broken through. But I bought some aluminum epoxy patch I hope to put it on and smooth the appearance of it. I'll continue to prep the surface for primer over the next few days. -15 degree wind chills today. I always pick the nice winters for projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stone4140, post: 177302, member: 916"] Got most of the boat stripped. There is some paint and primer on the hull still but it is all very smooth so i'm not to worried about getting every spot bare. I ordered rustoleom bare metal marine primer. I bought two quarts for 30 bucks w/ shipping. I hope it works well. I've never been disappointing with any of there other products. Home depot was selling a rustoleum latex aluminum primer but I wasn't sure how confident I would be with that. Don't really know enough about it. There are some fairly large dents and one spot I put into the photo below where the hull must have hit a rock and made a long crease. Does not appear to have broken through. But I bought some aluminum epoxy patch I hope to put it on and smooth the appearance of it. I'll continue to prep the surface for primer over the next few days. -15 degree wind chills today. I always pick the nice winters for projects. [/QUOTE]
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