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Attention to detail sure shows.
Took a long siesta from my Ryancraft project. Had alot of catching up to do on the farm and shop. Took longer than I imagined to build my strength up from transplant.Done with the inside preparations. Only thing left is paint. Time to flip Her over, and prepare getting the bottom sanded, roughed up, and fix a small leak. Leak came from "beaching it too many times" Need to wait on 70° degrees once again, to paint
so bottoms up!!
BLANK - SPACE
Our next step was to apply the 3rd and last coat. We switched gears and went with a pan that would allow the steelflex mixture more room to minimize the cure (not to be sticky to quick, more work time). Used a small styrofoam roller for the last application. Had my helper hit the rivets with a brush, while I rolled behind Him.The cure of the first two coats completed. Etched the second coat (very easy, compared to all the etching). Took a leaf blower, and blew the dust, followed with a wash down of acetone. That was followed with a "tact cloth" to remove any & all dust.
After the 5 day cure of the bottom, we will remove it from the trailer. Next is adding new bunks to the trailer & flipping Her over for the work on the insides. (the sides will be last, so we can seal all rivets that will be used for seats and front casting platform.Our next step was to apply the 3rd and last coat. We switched gears and went with a pan that would allow the steelflex mixture more room to minimize the cure (not to be sticky to quick, more work time). Used a small styrofoam roller for the last application. Had my helper hit the rivets with a brush, while I rolled behind Him.
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