Good Boat Painting Video
Courtesy of Jamestown Distributors, one of the better sources for
marine supplies: http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/videoDisplay.do?videoId=1415 The paint is Interlux Brightsides, one part polyurethane. There are some good tips for thinning, brushing and preparation. |
Good Boat Painting Video
On 3/14/2013 6:45 AM, Wayne B wrote:
Courtesy of Jamestown Distributors, one of the better sources for marine supplies: http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/videoDisplay.do?videoId=1415 The paint is Interlux Brightsides, one part polyurethane. There are some good tips for thinning, brushing and preparation. I have used the Brightsides by Interlux before. Goes on great by hand... |
Good Boat Painting Video
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 07:59:51 -0400, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote: On 3/14/2013 6:45 AM, Wayne B wrote: Courtesy of Jamestown Distributors, one of the better sources for marine supplies: http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/videoDisplay.do?videoId=1415 The paint is Interlux Brightsides, one part polyurethane. There are some good tips for thinning, brushing and preparation. I have used the Brightsides by Interlux before. Goes on great by hand... ==== I've used it also. It looks very good if thinned properly and applied with the right brushing technique. It takes practice to get it right but I thought the video did a good job of pointing out some of the basics. |
Good Boat Painting Video
On 3/14/2013 8:31 AM, Wayne B wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 07:59:51 -0400, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 3/14/2013 6:45 AM, Wayne B wrote: Courtesy of Jamestown Distributors, one of the better sources for marine supplies: http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/videoDisplay.do?videoId=1415 The paint is Interlux Brightsides, one part polyurethane. There are some good tips for thinning, brushing and preparation. I have used the Brightsides by Interlux before. Goes on great by hand... ==== I've used it also. It looks very good if thinned properly and applied with the right brushing technique. It takes practice to get it right but I thought the video did a good job of pointing out some of the basics. The best tip I can give to anybody using it is don't try to use it in direct sunlight. And yes, I thinned mine for roll and tip, if I remember correctly about 10% or so.... I found that if you put down a very thin coat of epoxy and then put the brightsides over it before the epoxy cures out, it's bond is almost unstoppable. |
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