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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Landau 1470 Rebuild: Aluminum Frame Casting Deck & Floor
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 433664" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>stay within the same family types.: oil primer with oil topcoat paints.</p><p><u>exception: </u> if you do the 50%/25%/10% primer formula, (or even 25% then 10%)</p><p>I would be comfortable with a few coats of exterior grade latex paint <em>AFTER</em></p><p>the primer has fully dried and cured within the wood.</p><p>In my sign shop, it often took more than a week just to prepare</p><p>one plywood sign panel for outside use.</p><p>since you are going to carpet it anyway, color is not an issue.</p><p>go visit a Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore or similar paint store</p><p>and try to snag a gallon of mis-matched exterior grade paint.</p><p></p><p>while you are working on your project, get a 2'x2' piece of plywood and</p><p>try the diluted primer formula and see how you like it before going whole hog on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Read, Understand and Follow the instructions on the label of the products you use.</p><p></p><p>looking forward to see the rest of your journey !!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 433664, member: 13599"] stay within the same family types.: oil primer with oil topcoat paints. [u]exception: [/u] if you do the 50%/25%/10% primer formula, (or even 25% then 10%) I would be comfortable with a few coats of exterior grade latex paint [i]AFTER[/i] the primer has fully dried and cured within the wood. In my sign shop, it often took more than a week just to prepare one plywood sign panel for outside use. since you are going to carpet it anyway, color is not an issue. go visit a Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore or similar paint store and try to snag a gallon of mis-matched exterior grade paint. while you are working on your project, get a 2'x2' piece of plywood and try the diluted primer formula and see how you like it before going whole hog on it. Read, Understand and Follow the instructions on the label of the products you use. looking forward to see the rest of your journey !! . [/QUOTE]
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