Howard
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steelflex arrived today =D>
damifinowfish said:So I 'm getting back to my boat project. I have to do this job by myself so I know I need to mix up small amounts. My question is Are the 2 different parts too thick to use a turkey basters as a measuring cup?
Damifinow Fish
damifinowfish said:How long should I plan to just do the bottom of a 13 foot boat?
moberg12 said:Three quick application questions!!
1. Do I mix the pigment in with the clear part and then mix with the neutral?
2. Should I mix the entire pigment container into the clear part or do I mix it as I go?
3. It's starting to get cold here in the mountains, at what point is it too cold to apply??
I'd call Fasco but I'm hoping to get this applied tomorrow.
tripleup05 said:As I read through this thread, I noticed that nobody really talked about putting the stuff inside their boat. I was thinking about doing just that, but it doesn't seem very popular. How come? Is paint a better, cheaper alternative?
tripleup05 said:Thanks for the info Troutman and Henry. I definately plan to steelflex the outside of the hull after going over the reivets and seams to make sure there aren't any issues. Just about every bit of the interior will be covered by either flooring, decking, or some sort of storage compartments. In my situation, would I benefit from steelflexxing the inside? I'm thinking not, but would love some other input.
Henry Hefner said:tripleup05 said:Thanks for the info Troutman and Henry. I definately plan to steelflex the outside of the hull after going over the reivets and seams to make sure there aren't any issues. Just about every bit of the interior will be covered by either flooring, decking, or some sort of storage compartments. In my situation, would I benefit from steelflexxing the inside? I'm thinking not, but would love some other input.
The only advantage I can see is double insurance by having both sides of your rivets covered. Shouldn't be needed, but if I had some leftover anyway, and conditions were convenient (time available, weather permitting, easy access to the inside) I might do it for grins. The only disadvantages I can see are effort spent and a few pounds added to the hull.
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