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    545 and awlcraft 2000

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Smyth View Post
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    Did you use the regular or high build? I'm going to be painting my boat soon also.

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    Interior blue coating is down. white splatter in a few days. These are the original colors the boat was made with. They compliment the blue deck graphics that will be installed.
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    what is that tom? too glossy to be gelcoat?

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    Couldn’t use gel coat on top of the epoxy resin system I used for the floor. This is an acrylic industrial coating called diamond tuff. They use it on the floors of industrial plants as well as work boats. Pretty indestructible. The white gel splatter I put down next will stick well to this.

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    Did you spray or roll the primer and paint, floor coating????

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    Nice 😁
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    Everything done by brush.

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    Dang. That "throw the paint into the fan" trick worked great Tom! You'll have to do a video for us next time!

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    Well not quite a fan. A uniquely modified paint brush does a great job of spitting paint or gel......

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