Got the old paint off and out of every nook and cranny. Primed, and re-painted. Also installed the interior lights and external lights, and they are bright!
After the first round of sand blasting:
Other side: even though some spots look rough, everything was smooth and even.
Right before priming, I used rustoleum bare aluminum primer:
First coat of primer, I went with 2 coats as the can suggested. I used a roller and at first there was no runs, I went nice and light but in the morning I found a few but were easily fixed.
Started putting on the first coat of paint, used rustoleum spray paint, color is Dark Taupe.
Second coat of paint drying, in total I used 10 cans of spray paint for 2 coats.
Interior night lights which are just waterproof LED strip lights:
Exterior lights for night fishing, 72" waterproof LED strip lights, they lit up the garage and were blinding if you looked right at them.
I have a couple more things that need to be done to it, and if it stops raining here then I can take some pictures of some other features I put on the boat.
After the first round of sand blasting:
Other side: even though some spots look rough, everything was smooth and even.
Right before priming, I used rustoleum bare aluminum primer:
First coat of primer, I went with 2 coats as the can suggested. I used a roller and at first there was no runs, I went nice and light but in the morning I found a few but were easily fixed.
Started putting on the first coat of paint, used rustoleum spray paint, color is Dark Taupe.
Second coat of paint drying, in total I used 10 cans of spray paint for 2 coats.
Interior night lights which are just waterproof LED strip lights:
Exterior lights for night fishing, 72" waterproof LED strip lights, they lit up the garage and were blinding if you looked right at them.
I have a couple more things that need to be done to it, and if it stops raining here then I can take some pictures of some other features I put on the boat.