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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1970 ish Mirrocraft 14 Deep Fisherman Project
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertRAT" data-source="post: 370744" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Thanks Tanzini, I've only had the boat for a week or so and have started the sanding process. I'm not liking that at all. The hull is all scratched up so I'm trying to get it to bare metal. It sucks, I'll be doing this sanding for at least a month or so. Unless you know of an easier way, please let me know. I want to paint the outside first, then flip it over and start on the inside. So far I have used the biggest rotary wire brush for my drill I could find but it is leaving some serious scratches on the hull. I have switched over to an 80 grit sandpaper and a rotary sander but it is slow going. Without using chemicals, there has to be an easier way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertRAT, post: 370744, member: 15473"] Thanks Tanzini, I've only had the boat for a week or so and have started the sanding process. I'm not liking that at all. The hull is all scratched up so I'm trying to get it to bare metal. It sucks, I'll be doing this sanding for at least a month or so. Unless you know of an easier way, please let me know. I want to paint the outside first, then flip it over and start on the inside. So far I have used the biggest rotary wire brush for my drill I could find but it is leaving some serious scratches on the hull. I have switched over to an 80 grit sandpaper and a rotary sander but it is slow going. Without using chemicals, there has to be an easier way? [/QUOTE]
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