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Re: day one of prep
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LOL and I did ,,,, plus my new rubrail came today ;D ;D that aint gonna be no fun job....gonna have to go buy a heat gun |
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Man that's too purty to put back in da water.
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Hey Lumber looks good 8) I was wondering shouldnt you leave a little space between the motor and the paint or is that only with the older type bottom paints?
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mulv,
Ive never heard of anything like that..... not sure. |
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Lumber, thats one fine job. ;)
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Lumber, *I know with the older bottom paints the copper in the paint would conduct with the aluminum in the motor. The aluminum would end up being eaten away by the reaction. I think with the new paints they are held together by newer bonding agents so I don't think you have to worry.
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I will ask the owner at the marina , I used interlux micron it was nice paint good for two seasons ... so I dont have to do it next yr ;D
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Lumber, I just went back to where I read it and edited my post. I think your fine. Looks great 8)
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gonna tackle the rub rail this weekend :-/ :-/ gonna go buy a heat gun ;D ;D ;D
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Was looking at my rub rail and noticed how a few of teh screws backe out from the underside of teh rope. Thought that was a bit odd. Another future job. :o
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