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willy
03-27-2009, 07:57 PM
What has been the general consensus on do it yourself non slip for the floor of the V's. And you guys that have done it have you been happy with your chosen product.
Considering doing mine this week.

macojoe
03-27-2009, 08:07 PM
Duraback, I was happy with the out come and it lasted well for a couple of seasons till i sold the boat.
There are a few that have used it here, Skools did the 21 project boat with it.
If I have to do the OX anytime soon I will use it again.

http://www.nonslipcoating.com/

Skools Out
03-27-2009, 08:08 PM
i really liked the paint i used on all mine so far. i used Commerical Paint from Lowes, it was $18 a gallon then i added non skid to it. I had it mixed gray for all mine. It is gas and oil resistant. I'll get the labe tomorrow if i can still read it. i used it in that 18 ft Manatee the 21 ft Continental, the 19 ft Chapprel, easy to touch up if needed and held up super well.

willy
03-27-2009, 08:58 PM
got a lowes near me Skools, let me know and what did you use, or add to it to make it non skid?
Did you roll it on?
Did you sand to prep the gel coat?
Mine is there but it seems to not have much stain resistance or non skid left to it even though it is smooth and even with no cracks.

willy
03-27-2009, 08:58 PM
And MJ where did you get the Duraback and is it expensive?

Skools Out
03-28-2009, 09:31 AM
they sell non skid additive at lowes in the paint section. or buy it from a boat place for much more. i just cleaned the floor really well then lightly sanded it with heavy grit sand paper then rinsed let dry then rolled the floor out with foam roller.

willy
03-28-2009, 09:41 AM
sounds like a plan Todd, do you remember what they called the paint?

Skools Out
03-28-2009, 10:41 AM
i looked online but didn't see it when i get to the shop today i'll look at the cans and let you know.

willy
03-28-2009, 12:28 PM
nice talking with you Todd, I checked with all the Lowes up here, none are carrying it and cannot get it, I believe its because of the regulations from the Peoples republic of NJ:nut:

spareparts
03-28-2009, 03:38 PM
i used Durabac on the Mckee, it turned out well( I just need to finish the rest of the boat). On a flat surface it was great, but with all the ins and outs, it used up a lot more than I expected(ended up using 1 1/2 gals to do the Mckee). A couple of hints about dealing with the durabak people. Fist of all, don't waste your money on the slick durabak, it looks like crap when your done, and you can't sand the stuff off to redo it after it cures. Secondly, do not accept any paint color that is not on their standard paint chart, if its not listed on the chart from the web site, don't order it. DO not accept any paint that comes with a can of black and an instruction sheet to tint the paint to the correct color, it will no turn out like they tell you. Order more than you think you will need, teh shipping to order more later would have paid for the extra. When you order the paint and they offer to throw in some rollers, get at least 4, they charge you for them when you order small quantities later. Don't waste your time trying to use a regular paint roller, it won't work. When you call customer service, don't waste your time with the distributor in NJ, go ahead and call the Denver Co number. If you talk to the guy in NJ with teh middle Eastern accent, hang up and call back later, his idea of a color is differnt than the rest of the world( he's probably color blind). I'm happy with the non skid paint and the main distributor in Denver. The guys in NJ substituted a bad color mix and threw in some black for me to tint it to my liking(it turned the paint grey, not darker blue, only used it on the first coat, took three coats to cover it up, thats why I had to order more)). When I called to order some more later in the summer, they told me it was a custom mix and they couldn't guarantee the color to match, then the kept refering to the wormg color on teh web page. I told the guy, I want light blue, like the color of the Tarheels uniforms( see Randlemans motorcycle pic for reference). The guy still kept trying to sell me an ice blue(allmost white). Oh, and that thinner they tell you to use will cause a chemical burn on where ever it gets on your skin, feels like a zippo light that has been over filled

Skools Out
03-28-2009, 05:31 PM
ok i looked and it's part number Valspar 21905

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a46/Skools_Out/other/DSC00037.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a46/Skools_Out/other/DSC00038.jpg

RWilson2526
03-28-2009, 05:41 PM
thanks for posting...I thought you and Willy were keeping secrets over the phone.

reelapeelin
03-28-2009, 08:00 PM
thanks for posting...I thought you and Willy were keeping secrets over the phone.

:zip:

willy
03-29-2009, 07:38 AM
and what is wrong with a few secrets ?

willy
03-29-2009, 07:42 AM
I checked again Todd, apparently I will have to look elsewhere as NJ does not allow them or at least makes it difficult to get.
The fella from Kiwi Grip emailed me back, I have to order it and have it shipped, expensive stuff plus 25 a gallon shipping.

spareparts
03-29-2009, 08:28 AM
the durabak distributor that shipped me the paint was in NJ, maybe you could save on the shipping if it were close to you

reelapeelin
03-29-2009, 10:30 AM
I checked again Todd, apparently I will have to look elsewhere as NJ does not allow them or at least makes it difficult to get.
The fella from Kiwi Grip emailed me back, I have to order it and have it shipped, expensive stuff plus 25 a gallon shipping.

Google up Valspar Paints...there's a locater for local retailers other than Lowe's...I bet SOMEBODY up there in Willy-World's got it...

macojoe
03-29-2009, 10:37 AM
I believe it was about $100 for durback. I have heard that they are trying to out law oil Paint?

One Gallon should do you fine, 2 coats, thats what i got out of it.

http://www.nonslipcoating.com/

spareparts
03-29-2009, 10:05 PM
one thing I can tell you about durabac is if its applied properly, its not coming off easy. I painted teh side consol for my McKee with teh smooth, I didn't like hte way it turned out so I tried to sand it off, I went down to 36 grit in the 10" angle sander, the best it would od is melt it off, Its some tough stuff!!