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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1999 Crestliner Project
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<blockquote data-quote="navipro" data-source="post: 522092" data-attributes="member: 36638"><p>I saw this post today about people not posting and being quiet during this time of the year. I am one of these people since work and family leave little time for the projects. </p><p>Anyways, most of the painting is done. Gunwale was painted. Had a bit problem with it. First I used the spray paint from the can, trying to save a bit of time, but the coverage was not great, so I ended up covering it with the oil based paint through spray gun. </p><p>I have saved the old carpet and used it as the template. See some pics below of Zeus inspecting my work. Used the water based glue to glue the carpet. Worked well, other then having to do 2 step approach - first i have glued the top part of the carpet, let it dry and then glued the bottom. Otherwise the carpet was sliding, as glue does not have any initial grab. </p><p>I have covered most of the panels with new vinyl and started installing some of them. Here are some pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navipro, post: 522092, member: 36638"] I saw this post today about people not posting and being quiet during this time of the year. I am one of these people since work and family leave little time for the projects. Anyways, most of the painting is done. Gunwale was painted. Had a bit problem with it. First I used the spray paint from the can, trying to save a bit of time, but the coverage was not great, so I ended up covering it with the oil based paint through spray gun. I have saved the old carpet and used it as the template. See some pics below of Zeus inspecting my work. Used the water based glue to glue the carpet. Worked well, other then having to do 2 step approach - first i have glued the top part of the carpet, let it dry and then glued the bottom. Otherwise the carpet was sliding, as glue does not have any initial grab. I have covered most of the panels with new vinyl and started installing some of them. Here are some pictures. [/QUOTE]
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