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| Thanks Manie Two weeks to delivery and six months to repair then on the water. Also have a RCOD to restore . Want in ? |
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| Butch where are you Durban ??? |
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| No PMB am building a boat yard at home Dbn is to far to have a boat sitting on the hard. |
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| Hows the project coming along Butch? I have a Westsail 32 that we found in Arizona that we are completing (35 year old never launched) We are about 2 weekS from going in the water. I used to live in Durban and grew up in PMB....we live in Oregon now (for the past 12 years) Post some more pictures ! |
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| Hi GWB I am a long way from the water.I have how ever found she is in better condition than I antisipated. I will post photos of my progress. Regards Butch |
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| I usually strip without paint stripper if possible - its really messy and can cause problems with paint adhesion later. If you are lucky, you can take a sharp Tungsten Carbide bladed scraper and scrape the paint/varnish off dry. This will give you a very clean base which just needs a light sanding. If the paint starts tearing wood fibres off, then either the scraper isnt sharp enough, or you need to use a hot air gun (mind not to scorch the wood). Paint stripper is not worth the hassle, expense, environmental damage etc (unless its a small nook that you cant get into with a hot air gun) |
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