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well i have laid down the final layer of prekote and will lightly wet sand this week so i can lay down the 1st coat of brightside (saphire blue). I will say this much prekote is some tough stuff for only being a one part. you can wipe it down with acetone and it doesnt break down.








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lol and that pre kote is tough to sand lol hard as nails.
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lol and that pre kote is tough to sand lol hard as nails.
youre right, the DA sander catches hell with 120 grit.
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use a little more grip for better hold, i always use 80 grit on the boats i paint

oh yeah and a line sander will make the boat much straighter with less cupping, a DA will cup soft material like bondo and fiberglass.
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Looking good........can't wait to see it all painted up and ready to fly.
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use a little more grip for better hold, i always use 80 grit on the boats i paint

oh yeah and a line sander will make the boat much straighter with less cupping, a DA will cup soft material like bondo and fiberglass.
i wish i had a line sander. as you can see the transom is cupped alot but im not worried about that right now because i need to do some glass work on the splashe well aboe it when its flipped and im sure resin wiill flow on it having to sand and repaint.
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Great work!!...thanks for the pics...keep 'em comin'...
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IS that a Midget V. : )
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IS that a Midget V. : )
i wish it were that would be sweet. what is sad is that this little boat is going to have more hp than my v20
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