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<blockquote data-quote="mirroman" data-source="post: 396174" data-attributes="member: 19162"><p>I've had great luck with rust-oleum paints. I don't spray but use a very short nap roller, 4 or 6 inch. If the boat is cleaned and primed it comes out looking like it was sprayed on. Google or Youtube up the subject and you will see some fantastic results and learn alot about how to get very nice results.</p><p>My latest boat, 14' Mirro-Craft is done with sand sides and gray bottom and interior and looks great. Also have done a 12' Mirro and am now restoring a 14' Valco and will use the same technique. Next on the list is 11' 6" Montgomery Wards vintage 1960's. </p><p>I have a compressor and spray equip but find the roller is much less trouble.</p><p>Love those old tin boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirroman, post: 396174, member: 19162"] I've had great luck with rust-oleum paints. I don't spray but use a very short nap roller, 4 or 6 inch. If the boat is cleaned and primed it comes out looking like it was sprayed on. Google or Youtube up the subject and you will see some fantastic results and learn alot about how to get very nice results. My latest boat, 14' Mirro-Craft is done with sand sides and gray bottom and interior and looks great. Also have done a 12' Mirro and am now restoring a 14' Valco and will use the same technique. Next on the list is 11' 6" Montgomery Wards vintage 1960's. I have a compressor and spray equip but find the roller is much less trouble. Love those old tin boats. [/QUOTE]
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