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Hard to remove plywood from transom
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<blockquote data-quote="KrazyAboutTin" data-source="post: 483134" data-attributes="member: 30193"><p>Hello!</p><p>Yes! there is a lot of progress.</p><p>I finally removed "everything" from the boat and now I just have an empty shell. Exactly the way I like it? :wink: </p><p>After sandblasting the hull, I am ready to star the painting process.</p><p>I patched all the corrosion dents and blemishes with J&B Marine Weld(excellent!). I also reinforced(with the same product), the rear end of the hull.</p><p>This is my plan:</p><p>-Wash the hull with aluminum boat etch wash.</p><p>-Apply two coats of Marine Tech Gluvit.</p><p>-Two coats primer.</p><p>-Three coats paint.</p><p></p><p>Then flip it over and start building the inside of the boat.</p><p>I am enjoying it.</p><p>Thanks for asking 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrazyAboutTin, post: 483134, member: 30193"] Hello! Yes! there is a lot of progress. I finally removed "everything" from the boat and now I just have an empty shell. Exactly the way I like it? :wink: After sandblasting the hull, I am ready to star the painting process. I patched all the corrosion dents and blemishes with J&B Marine Weld(excellent!). I also reinforced(with the same product), the rear end of the hull. This is my plan: -Wash the hull with aluminum boat etch wash. -Apply two coats of Marine Tech Gluvit. -Two coats primer. -Three coats paint. Then flip it over and start building the inside of the boat. I am enjoying it. Thanks for asking 8) [/QUOTE]
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