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Filling in pitting before priming and painting
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 496927" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Man I’m still not finished. After leaving it covered with the polish for a few months I inspected every little spot and it still looked like it did the day I polished it.</p><p>So I built a new flooring system that I can remove when I want to clean and inspect the bottom. That lead me to finding fasteners on the boat that were done wrong and corroding. Then what the heck may as well completely re wire it and add a few things as I go.</p><p>Everything but paint the entire boat. I painted the bottom where I didn’t put flooring. Transom area , storage etc. just for protection for now. I got three different shades of gray around in the boat. Think after I use it a while and my wife calms down I’m going with battleship gray. For now it’s a 1985 looking tin boat with almost everything redone. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 496927, member: 27803"] Man I’m still not finished. After leaving it covered with the polish for a few months I inspected every little spot and it still looked like it did the day I polished it. So I built a new flooring system that I can remove when I want to clean and inspect the bottom. That lead me to finding fasteners on the boat that were done wrong and corroding. Then what the heck may as well completely re wire it and add a few things as I go. Everything but paint the entire boat. I painted the bottom where I didn’t put flooring. Transom area , storage etc. just for protection for now. I got three different shades of gray around in the boat. Think after I use it a while and my wife calms down I’m going with battleship gray. For now it’s a 1985 looking tin boat with almost everything redone. Lol [/QUOTE]
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