Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Worth looking into, although I haven't come across it in my enquiries at marine suppliers.
My psychologist reckons I need lots of fishin' therapy!
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Getting very close to painting the inside. Is an undercoat needed if I use an acrylic/latex waterbased porch paint? The local paint guy, who knows his stuff paint wise but not boat wise, recommended I use one.
Simon
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Finished the second graphite coat on the bottom. One more coat in the morning should do it. Getting close now .
Simon
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
I have put on the third coat of graphite and I am not sure if I have put enough graphite in it . I can just see some of the grain of the wood in certain places, only just and you really have to look. Should I do another coat and this time add more graphite?
Simon
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Thanks Matt.
I got the plans for the Merrimac today as well.
Hopefully it won't take me as long as this one.
I got the plans for the Merrimac today as well.
Hopefully it won't take me as long as this one.
Simon
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Have a slight problem. I painted the inside of the hull with primer yesterday and in a few isolated spots it had some small cracks develop after it had dried. When I touched these spots it was very sticky like epoxy. So I scraped the primer back, sanded, and hit it with a bit of acetone before re-priming. All was good until I painted today and the same happened in the same spots, although to a lesser extent. Again I have scraped the paint back and sanded but have not re-coated it yet.
Any suggestions as to what I should do, or what may have caused it?
Any suggestions as to what I should do, or what may have caused it?
Simon
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Maybe a little amine blush.
Did you get a good surface prep before priming?
Did you get a good surface prep before priming?
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Hi Matt - I thought I had prepared it pretty well. Didn't notice any amine blush at the time. I will try again and see what happens after another good sand and scrub.jem wrote:Maybe a little amine blush.
Did you get a good surface prep before priming?
Simon
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Re: Finally started - Boat shelves and Pirogue
Finished painting the inside, no more issues after a bit more sanding in places. I have put the first coat of varnish on, with a few more to go. I am really excited to get it to this point and am really looking forward to putting it in the water .
Even more exciting though is the thought of starting on the next one .
Even more exciting though is the thought of starting on the next one .
Simon
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