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Steve Lortie May 2nd 05 02:51 AM

painting - again :)
 
Hi,

I know there have been other discussions on painting but I would like to
hear from those of you who didn't use the standard "marine" paint. I'm
pretty sure there were at least a couple of people who used exterior latex
or alkalyd paints. Personally I don't see why a good exterior paint would be
just as good.

What do you have to say about your decision to use the cheaper alternative?

Thanks



Evan Gatehouse May 2nd 05 04:54 AM

Steve Lortie wrote:
Hi,

I know there have been other discussions on painting but I would like to
hear from those of you who didn't use the standard "marine" paint. I'm
pretty sure there were at least a couple of people who used exterior latex
or alkalyd paints. Personally I don't see why a good exterior paint would be
just as good.

What do you have to say about your decision to use the cheaper alternative?

Thanks


For a plywood dinghy I've used exterior oil and latex
paints. The latex paint didn't stick as well but was pretty
good. The oil lasted better.

For shiny yacht style finishes the marine paints are nicer.
Nobody ever paints working boats with shiny yacht paints!


Evan Gatehouse

VK1NF May 2nd 05 02:46 PM

My S&G kayaks are painted with plain old TremClad or the Home Hardware
equivilent. It's tough, comes in lots of colors, and is bug-simple to apply.
Never any problem getting a color match, long as there's a Home Hardware
somewhere in the neighborhood.
"Steve Lortie" wrote in message
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Hi,

I know there have been other discussions on painting but I would like to
hear from those of you who didn't use the standard "marine" paint. I'm
pretty sure there were at least a couple of people who used exterior latex
or alkalyd paints. Personally I don't see why a good exterior paint would

be
just as good.

What do you have to say about your decision to use the cheaper

alternative?

Thanks






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