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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1956 Arkansas Traveler, 14 footer
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotpickle" data-source="post: 451352" data-attributes="member: 21012"><p>We got a break of great weather, so I called an audible and applied the raptor liner to the hull! I used 2 cans of #8 etch to cover the bare metal. I had previously sanded down the original paint. I borrowed an air compressor, and sprayed it on using the Schutz gun provided at 80 psi for a smoother finish. I also added 5% of a polyurethane reducer I had leftover from my last boat to smooth it out a bit. It took 4L of raptor liner to coat the entire boat. It's early, but I'm extremely happy with it!! It came out better than expected, I think it was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks to the user who got me on this track (I had started a different thread about this a few weeks ago.. I can't remember offhand who it was but I'll follow up with an edit)</p><p></p><p>EDIT it was @my demeyes that made the suggestion. Thanks dude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotpickle, post: 451352, member: 21012"] We got a break of great weather, so I called an audible and applied the raptor liner to the hull! I used 2 cans of #8 etch to cover the bare metal. I had previously sanded down the original paint. I borrowed an air compressor, and sprayed it on using the Schutz gun provided at 80 psi for a smoother finish. I also added 5% of a polyurethane reducer I had leftover from my last boat to smooth it out a bit. It took 4L of raptor liner to coat the entire boat. It's early, but I'm extremely happy with it!! It came out better than expected, I think it was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks to the user who got me on this track (I had started a different thread about this a few weeks ago.. I can't remember offhand who it was but I'll follow up with an edit) EDIT it was @my demeyes that made the suggestion. Thanks dude [/QUOTE]
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