lokonn
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2012
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Re: 1987 Bluefin Sportsman 1900 - The Fun Begins
Yeah, quite a pain. Ended up trying to finesse them off with a Roloc biscuit on end of small air grinder. Worst was any around rivets, ended up with some heavier scratches than I wanted. Also used 220grit sand paper once majority was gone with biscuit. Can tell you that I thought I had it done until I sprayed primer on and a couple of areas jumped out. I block sanded those areas with 180 and re-primed them and it minimized it enough to pass. My boat has some dents and dings that I didn't bother working out, so I wasn't looking for ''showroom'' finish. I wanted something nice but wasn't gonna freak out about if a bumper wasn't placed right or a lure came flying back after a missed strike. Hope that helps
Yeah, quite a pain. Ended up trying to finesse them off with a Roloc biscuit on end of small air grinder. Worst was any around rivets, ended up with some heavier scratches than I wanted. Also used 220grit sand paper once majority was gone with biscuit. Can tell you that I thought I had it done until I sprayed primer on and a couple of areas jumped out. I block sanded those areas with 180 and re-primed them and it minimized it enough to pass. My boat has some dents and dings that I didn't bother working out, so I wasn't looking for ''showroom'' finish. I wanted something nice but wasn't gonna freak out about if a bumper wasn't placed right or a lure came flying back after a missed strike. Hope that helps