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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sand Gluvit before painting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob4" data-source="post: 522140" data-attributes="member: 36934"><p>A couple of pics. It's actually a 1981 Lowe Superior 14 foot. Two very slow leaks. One inside each of the two rear "ballasts", by the motor. Both full of foam. Open cell foam...apparently sprayed in. Cut a small access panel in each and dug out the bottom few inches. It was holding water like a sponge. If I knew the guy who designed this, I would punch him in the nose. Got it cleaned up and was able to Gluvit the seams and rivets. Should be all good now. Pics are before starting then after stripping the floor. 3 coats of paint. No Gulvit at this point. Today, I spot sanded anything I missed, cleaned everything with acetone, and applied the Gluvit where needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob4, post: 522140, member: 36934"] A couple of pics. It's actually a 1981 Lowe Superior 14 foot. Two very slow leaks. One inside each of the two rear "ballasts", by the motor. Both full of foam. Open cell foam...apparently sprayed in. Cut a small access panel in each and dug out the bottom few inches. It was holding water like a sponge. If I knew the guy who designed this, I would punch him in the nose. Got it cleaned up and was able to Gluvit the seams and rivets. Should be all good now. Pics are before starting then after stripping the floor. 3 coats of paint. No Gulvit at this point. Today, I spot sanded anything I missed, cleaned everything with acetone, and applied the Gluvit where needed. [/QUOTE]
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