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On Mon, 22 May 2006 02:38:35 GMT, in message
"Roger Long" wrote: If the yard last year put on just one coat, it is possible that they could have done it with two cans if thinning could stretch it from 75% to full coverage. Is that possible or did they just forget to charge me for a can? I'm in fresh water, so one coat is enough. I got a full coat of VC17M on the bottom of my Hughes 35 with 2 cans and no thinner. Admittedly it was cold weather, but without special anti-evaporation tricks I still had about 1/4 can remaining for under the pads and passing on to the next boats in the launch parade. (Our club charges by crane time, so our launch proceeds rather quickly...) I think it may depend on the substrate. I used a lot more when I was painting directly onto fresh InterProtect rather than last year's VC17. Or maybe the weather was warmer..... Ryk |
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