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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:21:40 GMT, "JC" wrote: Well I want to keep this fairly easy. The blue that's on the deck now, although crappy dull non-metallic paint, doesn't look all that bad. There is a 1 1/2 inch rub strip all around the deck/hull joint that separates the 2 colors so the paint doesn't have to match exactly, just get along with the hull color. What I has looking for was a glossy metallic paint that I could just mix and paint. Maybe throw on a couple of coats of clear. It would not have to be the heavy metallic paint just a little metallic. This boat is a 1978, manufactured by Caddo. Its not a great boat so I'm looking at just making it easier to look at. Right now its scaring the fish. Thanks, JC Ah - then it's not much of a problem. Just rough up the current paint to remove any wax buildup and give a decent surface to paint. At that point, check around with some autobody shops to see if they can mix up a quart or so of epoxy metal flake, cut it and paint away. Clear coat is clear coat. Just be sure when you are painting that you get the "wet" look when applying the paint. If it looks dry, then you need to keep painting until it looks "wet". Later, Tom Hmmmm...do you do walls? I'm finishing up my home office finally. Got the drywall and trim carpentry done, got two coats'o'white on the walls and ceilings, got tilesetters coming in in about two weeks, got cabinets and countertops on order...would consider a tangerine-colored metalflake wall, baby. -- We today have a president of the United States who looks like he is the son of Howdy Doody or Alfred E. Newman, who isn't smarter than either of them, who is arrogant about his ignorance, who is reckless and incompetent, and whose backers are turning the United States into a pariah. What, me worry? |
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:42:28 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:21:40 GMT, "JC" wrote: Well I want to keep this fairly easy. The blue that's on the deck now, although crappy dull non-metallic paint, doesn't look all that bad. There is a 1 1/2 inch rub strip all around the deck/hull joint that separates the 2 colors so the paint doesn't have to match exactly, just get along with the hull color. What I has looking for was a glossy metallic paint that I could just mix and paint. Maybe throw on a couple of coats of clear. It would not have to be the heavy metallic paint just a little metallic. This boat is a 1978, manufactured by Caddo. Its not a great boat so I'm looking at just making it easier to look at. Right now its scaring the fish. Thanks, JC Ah - then it's not much of a problem. Just rough up the current paint to remove any wax buildup and give a decent surface to paint. At that point, check around with some autobody shops to see if they can mix up a quart or so of epoxy metal flake, cut it and paint away. Clear coat is clear coat. Just be sure when you are painting that you get the "wet" look when applying the paint. If it looks dry, then you need to keep painting until it looks "wet". Hmmmm...do you do walls? I'm finishing up my home office finally. Got the drywall and trim carpentry done, got two coats'o'white on the walls and ceilings, got tilesetters coming in in about two weeks, got cabinets and countertops on order...would consider a tangerine-colored metalflake wall, baby. Sorry Harry - as much as I would love to paint one of your walls tangerine with silver/gold/pearl metal flake, I can't paint for love or money. I know how it's done because I have restored several vehicles, but I don't seem to have the hang of it - I always find a way to mess it up. Later, Tom |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message
I know how it's done because I have restored several vehicles, but I don't seem to have the hang of it - I always find a way to mess it up. Later, Tom Same here. I watch, I learn, I say to myself, it looks like I can do that! I do it, it looks like crap, I have someone make it right! |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... Same here. I watch, I learn, I say to myself, it looks like I can do that! I do it, it looks like crap, I have someone make it right! I wonder why does that not surprise anyone. |
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"Taco Heaven" wrote in message news:U6X6d.292213$Fg5.40428@attbi_s53...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... Same here. I watch, I learn, I say to myself, it looks like I can do that! I do it, it looks like crap, I have someone make it right! I wonder why does that not surprise anyone. I can tell you why, so you won't havea to "wonder", you dumb ass. I took regents courses in high school, as opposed to taking occupational courses like auto body, or food service. High end spray painting takes many years of experience to master. I've never been employed as an auto body person. Now, how much experience do YOU have in the field? Do you feel that someone who purchases the equipment doesn't need experience to do a professional job? OR, are you just being your stupid, usual self? |
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