Thanks rscottp, The respirator does a great job. Not sure why I always get so much over spray when I paint? Makes the clean up a pain.[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=337292#p337292 said:rscottp » 28 Dec 2013, 18:35[/url]"]Looks good, hope that respirator is keeping that paint out our your lungs!
spcamno,[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=337329#p337329 said:spcamno » 29 Dec 2013, 00:19[/url]"]I admired your heat garage also and I am in Toronto just a few hours away from you and I know how important it is if you have a nice warm working enviornment.
Do you mind if I ask you what type of paint did you use and what about primer?
I have a smokercraft stilleto which I am considering repaint but what is the best primer to use on bare aluminum?
I don't want to strip all the existing paint but certainly will degrease and sand before painting and there are some spots where the original paint been worn thru so I will need to feather smooth all bare spot and prime it first any tips you can share will be very much appreciated.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=337341#p337341 said:Humj7 » 29 Dec 2013, 07:04[/url]"]spcamno,[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=337329#p337329 said:spcamno » 29 Dec 2013, 00:19[/url]"]I admired your heat garage also and I am in Toronto just a few hours away from you and I know how important it is if you have a nice warm working enviornment.
Do you mind if I ask you what type of paint did you use and what about primer?
I have a smokercraft stilleto which I am considering repaint but what is the best primer to use on bare aluminum?
I don't want to strip all the existing paint but certainly will degrease and sand before painting and there are some spots where the original paint been worn thru so I will need to feather smooth all bare spot and prime it first any tips you can share will be very much appreciated.
The primer I used was epoxy primer/sealer.
The paint Was Acrylic Urethane (Super Jet Black).
Both where Montana Products.
I used this same paint on my Jeep frame when I rebuilt it 7 years ago and seems very durable.
I did not have any bare spots in the Aluminum ( a few scratches down to bare) I used 320 grit sand paper with my DA sander to get the shine off.
Not sure what primer to use on bare Aluminum I would ask the automotive paint store. My local store was very helpful with any questions I had.
Wow, just wow![url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=337403#p337403 said:Humj7 » 29 Dec 2013, 19:37[/url]"]spcamno,
The wife has a vinyl cutter and the program to Design so I should be able to get them at cost (HA HA). The picture below is what we are thinking at the moment. She has put the graphic on a old picture to see what it looks like.
CountryDave,
Thanks again for your kind words. Your build is awesome!!
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=337750#p337750 said:Humj7 » 02 Jan 2014, 19:10[/url]"]Got boat back on trailer and cleaned up the barn.
Next put diamond plate aluminum on gunnel caps and rub rails back on.
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