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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
gonna give a try at painting 10 ft jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 254659" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>I used Rustoleum marine paint they sell at lowes. It's for topside but none the less I've had good results. Took mine to a sand blaster and didn't use primer. Salt use. I've rode the guide on's off the trailer hard many times with not a scratch. Also used a roller to apply many times with other paint jobs. Two coats, turned out really nice. Trick, use foam roller so fibers aren't left in the paint.</p><p></p><p>A lot of guys use implement paint too since it tends to be more durable. Also consider epoxy floor paint as well. Before you paint make sure you don't have any leaks by filling the inside of the boat with water. If you have to hammer/anvil a rivet it would be best to do this before it has fresh paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 254659, member: 5345"] I used Rustoleum marine paint they sell at lowes. It's for topside but none the less I've had good results. Took mine to a sand blaster and didn't use primer. Salt use. I've rode the guide on's off the trailer hard many times with not a scratch. Also used a roller to apply many times with other paint jobs. Two coats, turned out really nice. Trick, use foam roller so fibers aren't left in the paint. A lot of guys use implement paint too since it tends to be more durable. Also consider epoxy floor paint as well. Before you paint make sure you don't have any leaks by filling the inside of the boat with water. If you have to hammer/anvil a rivet it would be best to do this before it has fresh paint. [/QUOTE]
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