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reelapeelin 03-01-2006 11:23 AM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
When MJ told ya to just get a new trailer, you really took 'im up on it!!... ;)...just kiddin'... ;D...that's a really nice V20 ya got there...thanks for keepin' us posted on progress... :)...

msbhammer 03-01-2006 12:54 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
LOL, figured yo guys would like the new trailer ;D
Will be posting alot of pictures of the hull repair, deck painting....and most of all the V-20 tee-shirt pin-up girl pictures. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8)

Pipe_Dream 03-01-2006 01:50 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by msbhammer
....and most of all the V-20 tee-shirt pin-up girl pictures. *;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 8)

Um, yeah, like we've been waiting, ya know?

whopper55 03-27-2006 09:59 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
Skools. Did you just add one bag of granuales and put two coats on, ???or did you add extra on second coat?

Skools Out 03-27-2006 11:04 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
i added nothing to my paint as my floor in that boat was already so rough it would cut your feet it needed to be smoother. that was only 1 coat. you could add large playground sand on top of a wet 1st coat and paint on a thinned second coat.

msbhammer 03-27-2006 11:51 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
Capt.Bent,
Have you had a chance to use the sanited or top secret products ??
Interested in doing the hull in it.

msbhammer 03-28-2006 05:21 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
Here is a reply from one of those paint companies.
Hmm, a rubber paint on a hull ???
Should I or shouldnt I ??

I am filling with West System epoxy and mesh cloth-

For a permanently waterproof, flexible bond:

Prime w/PermaFlex

Patch using the LRB/TAV

Surface coat w/PermaFlex



Can this product be applied to a fiberglass hull-

Yes, 2 coats PermaFlex applied @ 240 sq ft gal per coat



Does the hull need to be dewaxed-

Yes & the fiberglass needs roughened up, see below



Can it be applied by a roller and brush-

yes



Do you see brush marks after it drys-

No, not unless you work too slow



Price for gallon-

The catalog of Sample Packs, products, container sizes, colors w/pricing & on-line order form @ http://www.sanitred.com/productprice$.htm



Fiberglass Application:



1. The first thing you would do is prepare the substrate. Meaning remove any loose crumbly substrate, make sure the substrate is clean, dry, free of any previous applied products, and foreign matter. For best results fiberglass should be sand blasted. This will give the best surface texture for a life-time adhesion and maximum durability. If sandblasting is not applicable, one may try to replicate that surface using coarse sand paper.



2. Prime the substrate with 1 coat of PermaFlex (240 sq ft per gal).



3. Patch and profile any joints, seams, cracks, holes, etc... using LRB/TAV mixture.



4. Topcoat using 1 coat of PermaFlex or PermaFlex-AL (240 sq ft per gal). PermaFlex-AL is our extreme UV resistant outdoor topcoat (above water only). PermaFlex is used as the topcoat below water.









LRB/TAV “Round Bead Consumption Chart”

http://www.sanitred.com/roundchart.htm



Online Order Here:

http://www.sanitred.com/productprice$.htm



Product Price List:

http://www.sanitred.com/pricelist.htm





PermaFlex:







LRB:









LRB/TAV Mixture:





Our website www.sanitred.com is the location of all product literature, life time warranty, product prices, tech data, references, rate of use charts, etc...



-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Bullard [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 8:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sanitred Form Message !!!






msbhammer 03-28-2006 10:58 PM

Re: Deck/floor Paint
 
Decided to go with the other brand: Top Secret. They stated that it will look like a spray finish when completed.
Guess I'll find out. ;D


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