roll and tip paint
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- Russ Pagels
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roll and tip paint
A friend of mine is having new electronics installed on his boat(not a Bertram). After the installation, he wants to paint the console and interior of the fly bridge. any suggestion on pain he should use. thanks Russ
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- TailhookTom
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Re: roll and tip paint
This is something the master, Gert, should be providing an answer for -- his boats look amazing when done!Russ Pagels wrote:A friend of mine is having new electronics installed on his boat(not a Bertram). After the installation, he wants to paint the console and interior of the fly bridge. any suggestion on pain he should use. thanks Russ
Tom
Re: roll and tip paint
Awlgrip - takes some getting used to - but the results from roll and tipping are excellent
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- Russ Pagels
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Re: roll and tip paint
Tom, Jeremy thanks...Russ
1972 31 FBC 315-141-1226
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
is that good men do nothing.
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
is that good men do nothing.
Re: roll and tip paint
For years we rolled the hull on a horizontal plane and pulled the brush thru it the same way, now we roll the paint on top to bottom with an Evan distribution and tip on a horizontal stroke following the usual tipping method,wet area going to previous Lynda tipped area, anyone else doing this, on the old wooden plank boats ,this was the method of choice, following a seam
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