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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Paint advice. Help me put lipstick on this pig!
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<blockquote data-quote="Monster1" data-source="post: 509921" data-attributes="member: 34908"><p>That looks really great! If I had more free time and a better place to work, I think I'd go that route. Someone recommended I try GOOP epoxy sealer on the bottom. I think I may just flip the boat and roll some on the bottom for now to get me by. Once the bottom is coated. The trailer becomes my work bench so to speak and can focus on the rest later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monster1, post: 509921, member: 34908"] That looks really great! If I had more free time and a better place to work, I think I'd go that route. Someone recommended I try GOOP epoxy sealer on the bottom. I think I may just flip the boat and roll some on the bottom for now to get me by. Once the bottom is coated. The trailer becomes my work bench so to speak and can focus on the rest later. [/QUOTE]
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