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Stripping down a hull.
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<blockquote data-quote="macawman" data-source="post: 448548" data-attributes="member: 23375"><p>I'm stripping down my 14' v-hull to bare metal for repairs and repainting. No problems on the sides and transom, but when I got the paint of the bottom, I found that it had been coated with what appears to be aluminized roofing tar that is hard as a rock. Any suggestions on how to get this crap off short of a flame-thrower?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macawman, post: 448548, member: 23375"] I'm stripping down my 14' v-hull to bare metal for repairs and repainting. No problems on the sides and transom, but when I got the paint of the bottom, I found that it had been coated with what appears to be aluminized roofing tar that is hard as a rock. Any suggestions on how to get this crap off short of a flame-thrower? [/QUOTE]
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