Gettin'Hustled
#82
Ill make that hair drier of yours no worki worki you keep this up buddy. Remeber your not the most mechnical guy and a 180 from that is that i am and do it all day. Come on make me mad
#83

ROTFLMAO!!!!

Alrighty.... anyway let me know if you can make it Friday and keep posting!
Hey in ALL SERIOUSNESS.... if I drape the tarp over the top of the boat (no bow cover) it won't hurt the paint right? I just want a little protection from the trees etc. Just in case. Until I can afford the garage.
#84
Need to keep the tarp off the boat as Steve said if not it will rub and cause it to go thru the gelcoat/or paint which ever was used. Friction is a big non. Coveing is good but make sure it doesnt lay on top of anything that cause be hurt, pretty much anything that is even related to the boat. Interior paint/fiberglass, platform exhaust, and so on. Like I/Steve said it will hurt anything, especially the with wind, the more rubbing and moving the more damage. So just keep that in mind.
-Mike
-Mike
#86
24th sounds very do-able and yes i will be around. Im putting the boat back together this saterday and partial friday(who are we kidding i wont leave friday night till its done or i run out of parts and worst case i fall asleep on the deck, hopefully not to roll off and fall 7 feet to concrete)
-Mike
-Mike
#87
Just came from a road test and talked to the painted, turns out he wasnt happy with the work so he wet sanded all the art work to the base coat and re did almost all the fire on the hull, and engine hatch and the spaid so yea lets so what he does next. One thing i can say his work doesnt leave the shop till its perfect. It looks even better then before i will have more pics fri. night
-Mike
-Mike
#88
He will def. do your boat and paint is for life its his word. Prices are more then fair believe me. I just hope all this work he does to mine gets him some work. Wasted talent if doesnt get to paint any other boats everyone is missing out.
-Mike
-Mike




