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<blockquote data-quote="Express" data-source="post: 209180" data-attributes="member: 5719"><p>Ok i am going to apply the steelflex this week. Any last tips before i start? </p><p></p><p>The supplies:</p><p></p><p>Gloves, solvent resistant short nap rollers, brushes, measuring cups, paint mixer for drill, acetone, tack cloth, masking tape, paper, plastic putty knife</p><p></p><p>The plan:</p><p></p><p>Keep shop at 78*, Lay plastic down on shop floor, acetone hull, tack cloth hull, mix equal parts flex maybe 1 cup at a time, apply a thin coat to entire hull and wait 30 min or so until it gets "maskin tape tacky" (per jerry @ fasco) and then apply thicker coat to entire hull working from stern to bow. Allow four days to cure. </p><p></p><p>Please let me know if i am missing anything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Express, post: 209180, member: 5719"] Ok i am going to apply the steelflex this week. Any last tips before i start? The supplies: Gloves, solvent resistant short nap rollers, brushes, measuring cups, paint mixer for drill, acetone, tack cloth, masking tape, paper, plastic putty knife The plan: Keep shop at 78*, Lay plastic down on shop floor, acetone hull, tack cloth hull, mix equal parts flex maybe 1 cup at a time, apply a thin coat to entire hull and wait 30 min or so until it gets "maskin tape tacky" (per jerry @ fasco) and then apply thicker coat to entire hull working from stern to bow. Allow four days to cure. Please let me know if i am missing anything [/QUOTE]
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