Woodnaut
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2007
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I was in a shipyard last week looking over a workboat that was in its final stages of completion. A crew was on board masking some some lines and other things in the machinery spaces in prepartion to start spray painting. I immediately noticed that they were using aluminum foil to mask small lines and irregularly shaped items. The foil goes on fast, covers well, comes off fast and, if your so inclined, can even go in the recycle bin.
I realize that perhaps not a lot of you guys spray paint your boats, and that there are not a lot of things on small boats that lend themselves to masking with aluminum foil. BUT, the foil seemed pretty clever and I though I would pass it on. - Woodnaut
Edited Note (Addition): Foil is propably only good for masking small items that the foil can wrap all the way around.
Edited Note (Addition): Foil is propably only good for masking small items that the foil can wrap all the way around.