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  1. #31
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    Thank you, sir!

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    Any update?
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    Been a very long time. Boat became an off again on again project as I took on a house exterior remodel, business volume increase and a darn cold winter that made work on the boat in my plant difficult. Fortunately in Tennessee, we skip spring and go directly from winter to full blown summer. Epoxy was sanded after my screw up of turning on a kerosene heater to help cure the epoxy. That was a very long process.
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    Looking awesome

    Thanks for the update !!
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  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by topolino2 View Post
    Been a very long time. Boat became an off again on again project as I took on a house exterior remodel, business volume increase and a darn cold winter that made work on the boat in my plant difficult. Fortunately in Tennessee, we skip spring and go directly from winter to full blown summer. Epoxy was sanded after my screw up of turning on a kerosene heater to help cure the epoxy. That was a very long process.
    starting to put Urethane clear down. It's House of Kolor. Lays down nice and has a great UV inhibitor package. This is only two coats and will get six before wet sanding and polish. Thanks to all out there that helped me in the right direction.Name:  IMG_20180615_154126585.jpg
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    Wow! gotta love the wood deck! I can’t wait to see this thing finished!


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  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by topolino2 View Post
    Been a very long time. Boat became an off again on again project as I took on a house exterior remodel, business volume increase and a darn cold winter that made work on the boat in my plant difficult. Fortunately in Tennessee, we skip spring and go directly from winter to full blown summer. Epoxy was sanded after my screw up of turning on a kerosene heater to help cure the epoxy. That was a very long process.
    starting to put Urethane clear down. It's House of Kolor. Lays down nice and has a great UV inhibitor package. This is only two coats and will get six before wet sanding and polish. Thanks to all out there that helped me in the right direction.Name:  IMG_20180615_154126585.jpg
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    Topolino, came out beautiful. Nice work. What sandpaper grit did you use for the final sanding prior to clear? Thanks!

 

 

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