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Yep. That's georgia art. (Mine) I'm an officially licensed artist for the University of Georgia. Non skid on deck is fine on the feet. Thanks to those who recommended Durbak. I wouldn't throw my girl down on it though.
I've got some really nice bow cushions I plan to brake in when the neighbors are sleeping. We're sorta loud, so maybe it's best to wait till I can get her out of turners creek.
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Great Pics. What. Love that deck paint.
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Quote:
An artist w/ a V-20 for a canvas...this'll be fun to watch...
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Very nice!!! I was ROFLOL!
How many coats is the Dback? It looks nice and heavy from the pic. I was thinking one coat of textered and then layer on the smooth to keep the grit buildup down a little would be perfect. |
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Stink,
2 coats. 1 gallon did the first coat. A gallon of each should do ya fine.
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