Have any of you fine folks painted a aluminum jon boat?
I grabbed a cheap 10 footer to get my son back into a couple skinny water impoundments near me. I left it in the pond for a couple weeks with sand bags in it to make sure it was watertight.
I spent all of Friday and Saturday pressure washing, sanding and wiping it down with acetone to shiny metal, and applying waterweld to some loose rivets on the sides. I shot it with etching primer today, in two coats.
Should I use a anti-fouling on the bottom? The only time the boat will be in the water is when were in it, so I'm thinking it'd just be a waste of money. Looking at going with Duralux marine enamel, and using a high pressure airless gun.
I haven't sprayed enamel before, so to keep it from skinning over I'm guessing highest pressure, fast motions and light coats? Any other tips?
I grabbed a cheap 10 footer to get my son back into a couple skinny water impoundments near me. I left it in the pond for a couple weeks with sand bags in it to make sure it was watertight.
I spent all of Friday and Saturday pressure washing, sanding and wiping it down with acetone to shiny metal, and applying waterweld to some loose rivets on the sides. I shot it with etching primer today, in two coats.
Should I use a anti-fouling on the bottom? The only time the boat will be in the water is when were in it, so I'm thinking it'd just be a waste of money. Looking at going with Duralux marine enamel, and using a high pressure airless gun.
I haven't sprayed enamel before, so to keep it from skinning over I'm guessing highest pressure, fast motions and light coats? Any other tips?