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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1957 LoneStar King Commander
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneStarBoatMan" data-source="post: 511885" data-attributes="member: 34503"><p>It's been a little bit so time for an update. I skipped a few weeks but I'm back on the grind! Finished stripping, sanding, and washing the entire outside of the hull. A few pinholes to fix up, none bigger than about a millimeter or 2. Flipped the boat to start on the inside. Luckily there is only what seems to be primer coating the inside and no stripper is needed. Just lots of sanding with the wheel.</p><p></p><p>Once I get the inside cleaned up, will be fixing pinholes with JB weld, sealing seams with 5200, and coating rivets with Gluvit. Any input on this step would be appreciated! </p><p></p><p>Once I get everything sealed up, I'd like to put it in the water and row it around a bit for a leak test, then again give it a good wash before priming and painting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneStarBoatMan, post: 511885, member: 34503"] It's been a little bit so time for an update. I skipped a few weeks but I'm back on the grind! Finished stripping, sanding, and washing the entire outside of the hull. A few pinholes to fix up, none bigger than about a millimeter or 2. Flipped the boat to start on the inside. Luckily there is only what seems to be primer coating the inside and no stripper is needed. Just lots of sanding with the wheel. Once I get the inside cleaned up, will be fixing pinholes with JB weld, sealing seams with 5200, and coating rivets with Gluvit. Any input on this step would be appreciated! Once I get everything sealed up, I'd like to put it in the water and row it around a bit for a leak test, then again give it a good wash before priming and painting. [/QUOTE]
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