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Epoxy Bottom Paint Over Ablative Bottom Coat Youtube

Epoxy Bottom Paint Over Ablative Bottom Coat Youtube
Epoxy Bottom Paint Over Ablative Bottom Coat Youtube

Epoxy Bottom Paint Over Ablative Bottom Coat Youtube Sure, you can put epoxy bottom paint over ablative bottom paint. but please, tell me you won't do it. so now you believe that if one guy jumps off the prove. Learn more about your boats systems by joining the born again boating academy! bornagainboating get your born again boating clothing! https:.

Coat It Bottom Coating Epoxy Guide Full Process Prep And Paint 1648
Coat It Bottom Coating Epoxy Guide Full Process Prep And Paint 1648

Coat It Bottom Coating Epoxy Guide Full Process Prep And Paint 1648 Join the community on discord: discord.gg efazn7eyce for this video i seal the bottom rivets on my landau 1648mv jon boat using coat it epoxy. if y. Feb 12, 2007. 259. ericson 25 oshkosh, wi. mar 2, 2008. #2. bottom paint. bob do exactly what you wrote and all will be fine. add extra coats of the ablative to your leadind edges, keel,rudder and bow. enjoy, rob hessenius. Now get to work! first, lay out a large tarp or dropcloth to cover the entire work area. knock off any loose paint with a scraper and, using either a sanding block or a dustless da sander, lightly sand the entire bottom with 80 grit sandpaper. spend a little extra time on any high or uneven areas. I spent 50 hours filling these holes with a waterproof vinyl ester 3m compound and then fairing the bottom with a hand sander, before putting on three layers of an (interprotect 2000e) epoxy barrier coat and then two subsequent layers of an ablative bottom paint (micron csc). i never had an issue with the bottom or the paint ever again after that.

New Bottom Paint Ablative Com Pac 23 Paint On The Trailer Youtube
New Bottom Paint Ablative Com Pac 23 Paint On The Trailer Youtube

New Bottom Paint Ablative Com Pac 23 Paint On The Trailer Youtube Now get to work! first, lay out a large tarp or dropcloth to cover the entire work area. knock off any loose paint with a scraper and, using either a sanding block or a dustless da sander, lightly sand the entire bottom with 80 grit sandpaper. spend a little extra time on any high or uneven areas. I spent 50 hours filling these holes with a waterproof vinyl ester 3m compound and then fairing the bottom with a hand sander, before putting on three layers of an (interprotect 2000e) epoxy barrier coat and then two subsequent layers of an ablative bottom paint (micron csc). i never had an issue with the bottom or the paint ever again after that. Refer to the paint manufacturer’s details on coverage amounts (typically given in square feet per gallon). here’s an easy formula for figuring out the square footage of your hull below the waterline, where you’ll be applying bottom paint. length (in feet) x beam (in feet) x .75. here are some typical estimates for various types of boats. Hard paints are best for boats that have high speed use (35 plus mph or so) and on those that are trailered (or run on and off of boat lifts) with some regularity. however, they’re difficult to remove and stripping or soda basting is necessary after a few seasons of use. ablative paints are essentially self cleaning and once they wear away.

Bottom Paint Job Ablative Paints Youtube
Bottom Paint Job Ablative Paints Youtube

Bottom Paint Job Ablative Paints Youtube Refer to the paint manufacturer’s details on coverage amounts (typically given in square feet per gallon). here’s an easy formula for figuring out the square footage of your hull below the waterline, where you’ll be applying bottom paint. length (in feet) x beam (in feet) x .75. here are some typical estimates for various types of boats. Hard paints are best for boats that have high speed use (35 plus mph or so) and on those that are trailered (or run on and off of boat lifts) with some regularity. however, they’re difficult to remove and stripping or soda basting is necessary after a few seasons of use. ablative paints are essentially self cleaning and once they wear away.

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