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bottom painting
OK gentlemen, what do you guys paint and don't you guys paint? props, shafts rudders,trimtabs, strainers, all ,some and/or which ones?
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Rodman wrote:do you think if I use low vol sand blasting on the bottom it will hurt it? I want too repaint mine as well.
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Last edited by 9rock on Tue May 04, 2010 11:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Rodman wrote:do you think if I use low vol sand blasting on the bottom it will hurt it? I want too repaint mine as well.
I would start with a 3000-4000 psi pressure washer with a 0 degree oscillating tip first , , if more cut is needed u can get a attachment for sand or even better glass beads, always do a small test spot first, light scratching is OK in fact it helps tooth the barrier coat but chipping is bad
It worked well on my boat with a soft ablative . but my friends boat had a hard paint and it did not do as good, he ended up sanding it down with DA sander with 60 grit barrier coat and 2 coats of paint,
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9rock wrote:Rodman wrote:do you think if I use low vol sand blasting on the bottom it will hurt it? I want too repaint mine as well.
I would start with a 3000-4000 psi pressure washer with a 0 degree oscillating tip first , , if more cut is needed u can get a attachment for sand or even better glass beads, always do a small test spot first, light scratching is OK in fact it helps tooth the barrier coat but chipping is bad
It worked well on my boat with a soft ablative . but my friends boat had a hard paint and it did not do as good, he ended up sanding it down with DA sander with 60 grit barrier coat and 2 coats of paint,
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Thanks for the info.
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Re: bottom painting
I paint all except zincs and transducersfarfrompuken wrote:OK gentlemen, what do you guys paint and don't you guys paint? props, shafts rudders,trimtabs, strainers, all ,some and/or which ones?
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choice of paint equally important.
Match the paint to the water and consider if the boat comes out of the water.
RWS
Match the paint to the water and consider if the boat comes out of the water.
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We use soft ablative paint on the bottom and Future acrylic wax on the props and shafts. Tried it last year after an old timer told us about it seemed to work pretty good. Also put Cayenne pepper in the bottom paint.
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