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<blockquote data-quote="Boogman" data-source="post: 519322" data-attributes="member: 35972"><p>Thank you much appreciated. </p><p>It took a couple tries to get the mixture and gun figured out but it sprayed fairly decent. Definitely saved me a lot of time. As for the dry time, I painted inside my pole barn that unfortunately is not temperature controlled so it’s been hot lately with high humidity so roughly 3 days dry to the touch. </p><p>Myself and the wife hit the water both Saturday/Sunday and didn’t catch a single thing but enjoyed cruising the water. Not a very big boat but it’s sturdier than I figured. </p><p>Thank you all for the appreciation now on to the next project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boogman, post: 519322, member: 35972"] Thank you much appreciated. It took a couple tries to get the mixture and gun figured out but it sprayed fairly decent. Definitely saved me a lot of time. As for the dry time, I painted inside my pole barn that unfortunately is not temperature controlled so it’s been hot lately with high humidity so roughly 3 days dry to the touch. Myself and the wife hit the water both Saturday/Sunday and didn’t catch a single thing but enjoyed cruising the water. Not a very big boat but it’s sturdier than I figured. Thank you all for the appreciation now on to the next project. [/QUOTE]
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