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[Re: Kevin Cook]
#157221 10/16/08 06:12 AM 10/16/08 06:12 AM |
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Posts: 623 Gulf Coast | This is the same boat in the earlier picture, and that paint job in all cases ;-) was done about 10 years ago.
That's my point, that is, that AwlGrip may be scary, but it sure is good stuff. The rudder case, which is of wood, had begun to 'check' and so Handsome Husband Jay wanted to repaint it. Not having a compressor and gun thanks to Miz Katrina, HHJ decided to go the brushing route, so he added the prescribed amount of brushing additive to the paint mix. Stuff went on so smoothly it looks sprayed and you wouldn't know it was brushed (well there are a couple sags, but that's not the paint's fault.) No rolling and tipping necessary, just brush it on with a good brush.
Re: posting pictures: At the 'reply' screen, fourth icon from the left is the 'image' icon. Click on it, and there will be a dragdown menu with four 'floating' options. Click on the one of interest, and it will then ask you for the link to your image. Apparently there's not an option to upload images (or video) directly, but you can host your image at Flickr or Photobucket, etc. (I like Flickr, it's a Yahoo product so no extra signup.) and then use the aforementioned menu to link to your hosted image. The icon to the right of the 'image' icon, or the fifth from the left, is the 'video' icon and it works in the same way: a dialogue window pops up, and you insert the link to your video wherever it might be hosted. Saves space here on catsailor.com's servers to link to other hosts rather than receiving uploaded images/video.
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[Re: Kevin Cook]
#157354 10/16/08 06:40 PM 10/16/08 06:40 PM |
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Posts: 623 Gulf Coast | I hope you can see her in my post, 'cause I can. Wow. I went thru some stuff to get to this point. I do believe that 'snapfish' doesn't allow direct links or something. What I did is: I copied and pasted the URL from your post, so I could get to your Snapfish page. Then I copped the image to my desktop and looked at the image's name. Then I went back to your Snapfish page and viewed its source and did a search for the image name. I then tried just that link, which was unbelievably long, in the dialogue box here at catsailor. That didn't work. So I said fuggit and took your image and hosted it at my Flickr site. When I'm logged into Flickr, and I click on the large size version of the image, I get options on that page for a link or the url for the image itself. That's what I pasted in at the dialogue box here. I suspect this is a Snapfish issue, but someone else might can answer that for sure. ANYHOO, Very very nice looking boat! is she a Newick?
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[Re: Kevin Cook]
#157971 10/22/08 04:55 PM 10/22/08 04:55 PM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | How much weight would a finish of Awlgrip or similar add to an 18 ft cat?
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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[Re: JonBrown]
#158363 10/27/08 08:34 AM 10/27/08 08:34 AM |
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Posts: 623 Gulf Coast | When I sanded out my NACRA Sq I used an electric sander, so it really wasn't that hard work
I began with a pretty aggressive grit paper. It might have been in the 60 range, but for some reason I keep thinking it was 85
I sanded, all over the boat, front to back, then went back to front again. When I just began to see black or bits of a different colour beneath the grey (the old NACRA had grey gelcoat) I called that 'done.'
I didn't sand every last bit of gelcoat off, and since I was painting over, I am pretty sure my finish sanding was in the 80-grit range to give 'tooth' to the surface for good paint adhesion.
Once painted, THAT was when the work commenced... wet-sanding, by hand, to a 1200 grit finish
As far as places to buy... well, unless you just want to deal with purchasing a rig, you can take the COMPLETELY PREPPED!!! sanded, taped off whatever ou want to block, that sort of thing... hulls to a commercial paint house and get them to hit your boat. | | |
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