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Gel coat with Duratec additive. No cheezy implement paint.
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Looks like I started a monster ....
Also used this and the rustolium for years. Hold up extremely well. Just mix in the recommended amount with your paint and let sit for a half hour before use. Dries hard as a rock in a hour. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...L._SL1280_.jpg http://www.amazon.com/Valspar-4625-E.../dp/B000LNY1MY |
Whatever Glassdave recommends is what I would use.
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Tile-clad from Sherwin wiliams. It's a two part epoxy that is tough as nails and sticks to anything. Definitely more expensive than rustoleum though.
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Originally Posted by cyrus77
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I put new stringers in the boat. I with epoxy. I like the idea of sealing it with more epoxy paint. I just do not want to experiment with Rustoleum if it is not a sure bet.
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150bucks for 2 gallons sherwin Williams epoxy. Probably take less than half that for your bilge and it covers so well I am sure you only need one coat.
The fumes from doing a bilge in Imron without a pressurized fresh air resprorator is a deadly mix. |
Originally Posted by JRider
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Gel coat with Duratec additive. No cheezy implement paint.
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Can't beat the rustoleum used it several times works like a champ and hard as nails !
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Another vote for Rustoleum , stuff holds up great, good price too.
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