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| Also look into a paint system. Last year I purchased some water born linear polyester polyurethane paint and used it for a small project. Very nice to use, great finish and easy cleanup . Perhaps start a Boatdesign net thread to see if others have comment' http://www.systemthree.com/store/pc/...&idCategory=29 http://www.systemthree.com/reslibrar...opcoat_TDS.pdf |
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| Will do, would I roll on or spray it? |
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| Roll and brush,small compenent. A deck box |
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| System three's product is a WR-LPU which is considerably different then the solvent based stuff we all know. This is the second generation of these types of formulations and they are much better then the first. They aren't quite as good as the solvent based products, but water clean up is nice. It's very difficult to spray these type of paints as they tend to dry just off the tip of the gun, so you end up shooting powder instead of paint. I've even tried coiling the air hose in a bucket of ice water, but no help. Roll and tip will produce nice results, almost as good as spraying. |
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| Thanks so much for all the advice! I'll keep you guys informed as my project progresses |
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