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Patching holes and corrosion on a Star craft Mariner
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<blockquote data-quote="john92673" data-source="post: 521690" data-attributes="member: 36611"><p>I forgot to take pictures, but Ive been picking away at whatever all that bottom coating junk is. It took quite a bit longer then expected. Ive been finishing up most of it using a propane torch and a wire brush. I just have to get the small little bits off. Im trying to get everything preped for the spring. Im going to hit the hull with a wire wheel and a sand blaster to clean it for the epoxy bottom coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john92673, post: 521690, member: 36611"] I forgot to take pictures, but Ive been picking away at whatever all that bottom coating junk is. It took quite a bit longer then expected. Ive been finishing up most of it using a propane torch and a wire brush. I just have to get the small little bits off. Im trying to get everything preped for the spring. Im going to hit the hull with a wire wheel and a sand blaster to clean it for the epoxy bottom coat. [/QUOTE]
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