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On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 12:48:50 -0300, "Don White"
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Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway
yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot,
perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I
was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing
the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in
the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to
go for wood boats.

Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much
easier.

Later, Scotty



You used flat house paint on a boat? :)

When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it
was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was before
the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on paint, not
rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on bottom paint on
the smaller boats.

But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so I
guess it doesn't make a difference.

At least you got the aisle right, eh?

BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical
island...a land mass surrounded by water.


I hope it was at least 'oil based' paint.

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Ok, I am picking up this thread at Genes, with my agent. I have salty
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With who? Those who know less about painting than you do?
That would be a small group indeed.

The problem is you. You're sloppy.
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On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote:
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Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway
yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot,
perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I
was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing
the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in
the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to
go for wood boats.


Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much
easier.


Later, Scotty


You used flat house paint on a boat? *:)

When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it
was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was
before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on
paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on
bottom paint on the smaller boats.

But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so
I guess it doesn't make a difference.

At least you got the aisle right, eh?

BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical
island...a land mass surrounded by water.


Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****?
Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.
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On Sep 4, 12:55*pm, hk wrote:
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On Sep 4, 12:07 pm, hk wrote:
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On Sep 4, 11:34 am, hk wrote:

Yeah, but there is no evidence that your dad ever owned a shop, or
that you have built any boats, you are a wordsmith, and a dishonest
one at that.


Well, that's a laugh. I shut the business down in the early 1970's and
sold off the real estate. I only know a couple of guys still living in
the general area who knew my father. Neither will waste a second of
their days talking to someone like you.`


Another list of lies. Prove ANY of it. I dare you.
`

Anyway,...


(nonsense clipped.

Runs, drips, egos.. no time here, this is a tool. Paint is a part of
the tool, the tool will work just as well with a couple of drips.


As I stated, you are sloppy.


Harry, the fat nail chewing low life of rec.boats calling someone else
sloppy!!!!!!



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On Sep 4, 1:10*pm, hk wrote:
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On Sep 4, 12:55 pm, hk wrote:
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On Sep 4, 12:07 pm, hk wrote:
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On Sep 4, 11:34 am, hk wrote:
Yeah, but there is no evidence that your dad ever owned a shop, or
that you have built any boats, you are a wordsmith, and a dishonest
one at that.
Well, that's a laugh. I shut the business down in the early 1970's and
sold off the real estate. I only know a couple of guys still living in
the general area who knew my father. Neither will waste a second of
their days talking to someone like you.`


You know somebody, who knows sombody huh? We have heard that before
from you... Lobsta' boat...


You really are an ill-educated, unsophisticated boor. My father died in
1973, about 35 years ago, when he was in his early 60's. How many of his
buddies do you think might be alive today?

`


Anyway,...
(nonsense clipped.


Runs, drips, egos.. no time here, this is a tool. Paint is a part of
the tool, the tool will work just as well with a couple of drips.
As I stated, you are sloppy.


Lobsta' boat


D'oh. It remains that you are a sloppy workman. I wouldn't trust your
abilities to build a shoebox.- Hide quoted text -

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Lobster boat.
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On Sep 4, 1:43*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 10:31:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Sep 4, 1:10*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Sep 4, 12:55 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Sep 4, 12:07 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Sep 4, 11:34 am, hk wrote:
Yeah, but there is no evidence that your dad ever owned a shop, or
that you have built any boats, you are a wordsmith, and a dishonest
one at that.
Well, that's a laugh. I shut the business down in the early 1970's and
sold off the real estate. I only know a couple of guys still living in
the general area who knew my father. Neither will waste a second of
their days talking to someone like you.`


You know somebody, who knows sombody huh? We have heard that before
from you... Lobsta' boat...


You really are an ill-educated, unsophisticated boor. My father died in
1973, about 35 years ago, when he was in his early 60's. How many of his
buddies do you think might be alive today?


`


Anyway,...
(nonsense clipped.


Runs, drips, egos.. no time here, this is a tool. Paint is a part of
the tool, the tool will work just as well with a couple of drips.
As I stated, you are sloppy.


Lobsta' boat


D'oh. It remains that you are a sloppy workman. I wouldn't trust your
abilities to build a shoebox.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Lobster boat.


Rosebud- Hide quoted text -

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You're getting it! It's bull****!
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On Sep 4, 1:29*pm, wrote:
On Sep 4, 11:34*am, hk wrote:





wrote:
Well, we got the sanding done and painted the inside of the Brockway
yesterday. Battleship grey was in the Goof isle at Home Depot,
perfect, flat, nice. It was pretty hot so I had to move quickly, but I
was using a power roller with a pad attachment too. Great for doing
the inside, does a much better job than the sprayers I have used in
the past. Rollers with a "tip" method brush is still the best way to
go for wood boats.


Time today to flip her over and do the bottom, that will be much
easier.


Later, Scotty


You used flat house paint on a boat? *:)


When I was painting wood boats, and I did a whole lot of that, since it
was the job for the relatively unskilled at the boat yard (this was
before the days of high tech paint), we used nice brushes to put on
paint, not rollers, so we could work in the paint. We even brushed on
bottom paint on the smaller boats.


But, if you're using flat house paint, it'll flake off soon enough...so
I guess it doesn't make a difference.


At least you got the aisle right, eh?


BTW, the word "isle" usually is used in reference to an geographical
island...a land mass surrounded by water.


Where in hell did he say he used house paint, dip****?
Also, I take it you've never heard of the tip method.- Hide quoted text -

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But I did use housepaint, It's a plywood work boat, it just needs to
breathe...
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