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My 1652 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="sniperbrad" data-source="post: 104865" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>Yesterday I got the seat and platform cut out and got the boat cleaned out really well. Today I went and got some lumber to do the decking and floor in it. Got about 30 mins of work done and it looks like its gonna rain, so had to bring everything inside as I have no garage. I got some pics of the boat all cleaned out and one of the bare transom.</p><p></p><p>I am trying to figure out what to use to get all the oxidization off the boat, but after searching I can't really come up with any actual product names. Same thing with the paint. I got some Rustoleum oil-based paint and metal primer from HD but after reading some of the projects on here, it sounds like that is not what I need to use. If anyone has any fairly cheap alternatives let me know, because the wife is gonna get antsy with the budget on this boat before long. Also, what is the best way to apply the paint - I don't have a compressor or spray gun, but I don't know if rolling or brushing is going to look very good.</p><p></p><p>Anyway - here are the pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniperbrad, post: 104865, member: 1983"] Yesterday I got the seat and platform cut out and got the boat cleaned out really well. Today I went and got some lumber to do the decking and floor in it. Got about 30 mins of work done and it looks like its gonna rain, so had to bring everything inside as I have no garage. I got some pics of the boat all cleaned out and one of the bare transom. I am trying to figure out what to use to get all the oxidization off the boat, but after searching I can't really come up with any actual product names. Same thing with the paint. I got some Rustoleum oil-based paint and metal primer from HD but after reading some of the projects on here, it sounds like that is not what I need to use. If anyone has any fairly cheap alternatives let me know, because the wife is gonna get antsy with the budget on this boat before long. Also, what is the best way to apply the paint - I don't have a compressor or spray gun, but I don't know if rolling or brushing is going to look very good. Anyway - here are the pics. [/QUOTE]
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