Woodonglass
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What's your budget for Paint??? That will be one of the main drivers for the Paint you select. You don't use Bottom Ablative Paint on "Trailer Queen" Boats!!!
I was thinking about the Rust Oleum line of paints but didn't want to post it in case it was a stupid choice. I see they have a top and bottom coat, It is available in my area, so that's a plus for me.
Read this
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=234392 go to page 167....post 4158
The best foaming job that can ever be done on a boat in my opinion.
Oh no, you turned it into two boats now. And I have to say neither of them look very comfortable to fish out of.
You are seriously moving along. Now comes the grinding part. And that is the worst part of rebuilding any boat. The dusty, itchiness, smelly, sweaty part starts. But since you are this far along, seems you are seriously doing this. I am watching because I like Bass Boats, especially Bass Boat project like this. I can see a very nice boat when you finish up. If you are worried about rain or such, cover over the part with plastic sheeting and wrap it up. You can work one section and have the other section wrapped. As for using plastic wrap inside the lower section to fill with foam, that is an option as well. I have never tried it, but others have. JMHO :thumb:
I just subscribed to your project to keep updated, if that is okay.
I have tyvek coveralls and hoods, gloves, ducktape, plus respirator and goggles. Also went to harbor fright and get a shop fan on a pedestal and plenty of powder.
For some reason I couldn't find ot by post number but another member quoted it at post 4399