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Sanding a aluminum 14' boat
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<blockquote data-quote="jonboatboy" data-source="post: 361663" data-attributes="member: 13307"><p>Aircraft stripper will cut alot of time of sanding out. The heavier and thicker you put it on the better. Then I'd sand it with 320 on a D/A to smooth it out. I've done body work for 8 years and painted a jon boat like a hotrod before. May need to lay some primer down before you spray it camo. Just depends on what kinda paint you use. I think some of the rustoleum paint will stick to bare metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboatboy, post: 361663, member: 13307"] Aircraft stripper will cut alot of time of sanding out. The heavier and thicker you put it on the better. Then I'd sand it with 320 on a D/A to smooth it out. I've done body work for 8 years and painted a jon boat like a hotrod before. May need to lay some primer down before you spray it camo. Just depends on what kinda paint you use. I think some of the rustoleum paint will stick to bare metal. [/QUOTE]
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