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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 RHYNCRAFT MAKEOVER
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<blockquote data-quote="BAY BEAGLE" data-source="post: 515034" data-attributes="member: 31457"><p>Temperature is now in range, we are back on the Ryancraft. After all the sanding, etching, preparation - our first and second coat of steel flex (dessert sand) went on today. We'll give it 5 days to cure, and etch the 2nd coat, and add a 3rd coat to fill the voids. These "yougart" cups made the premixing easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAY BEAGLE, post: 515034, member: 31457"] Temperature is now in range, we are back on the Ryancraft. After all the sanding, etching, preparation - our first and second coat of steel flex (dessert sand) went on today. We'll give it 5 days to cure, and etch the 2nd coat, and add a 3rd coat to fill the voids. These "yougart" cups made the premixing easy. [/QUOTE]
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