SigSaurP229
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I think we have all seen the pics now and we are ready to rock and roll.
If not lets get started.
My goal with this boat is to appeal to a wide variety of people that being said I think it needs to be painted
The green just isn't going to work.
So I want to start this thread a little more technical than my last since luckily my demo is already done.
I want the green to go and I want to do this in a timely fashion, the other problem is I am in no mood to spend hours upon hours, sanding and sanding and more sanding, we all know it is one of the worst jobs to do.
I have a few questions yes lets call it a shortcut.
Rather than sanding, I am thinking about Blasting the hull all the way to bare aluminum.
A few questions,
I am new to blasting, and I think a gun will be well worth the investment.
I beleive sand is going to be to harsh and could scar the aluminum, glass would probably work well but I am trying to stay away from, silica based blasting compounds. So can I do it with soda or crushed walnut shells?
Would it be worth a $25 harbor freight gun investment? I consider the cost of the blasting compound as offsetting since I will have to pay for sandpaper anyways I think I spent about $150.00 in just sandpaper for my 18' anyways.
Will my compressor handle it?
Its a Kobalt 60 gallon 220 volt puts out 11.7 scfm @90 psi, and more at lower psi.
Currently set up with a Husky regulator with an inline dryer as well.
As far as painting after since it would be bare aluminum, I could always but 2 quarts of self etching primer (cheaper than buying by the rattle can anyways) and 2 quarts of high build after.
Can it be done with my set up.
If not lets get started.
My goal with this boat is to appeal to a wide variety of people that being said I think it needs to be painted
The green just isn't going to work.
So I want to start this thread a little more technical than my last since luckily my demo is already done.
I want the green to go and I want to do this in a timely fashion, the other problem is I am in no mood to spend hours upon hours, sanding and sanding and more sanding, we all know it is one of the worst jobs to do.
I have a few questions yes lets call it a shortcut.
Rather than sanding, I am thinking about Blasting the hull all the way to bare aluminum.
A few questions,
I am new to blasting, and I think a gun will be well worth the investment.
I beleive sand is going to be to harsh and could scar the aluminum, glass would probably work well but I am trying to stay away from, silica based blasting compounds. So can I do it with soda or crushed walnut shells?
Would it be worth a $25 harbor freight gun investment? I consider the cost of the blasting compound as offsetting since I will have to pay for sandpaper anyways I think I spent about $150.00 in just sandpaper for my 18' anyways.
Will my compressor handle it?
Its a Kobalt 60 gallon 220 volt puts out 11.7 scfm @90 psi, and more at lower psi.
Currently set up with a Husky regulator with an inline dryer as well.
As far as painting after since it would be bare aluminum, I could always but 2 quarts of self etching primer (cheaper than buying by the rattle can anyways) and 2 quarts of high build after.
Can it be done with my set up.
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