Showing posts with label Priming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Priming. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Priming
I spend most of yesterday priming interior spaces and then switched to sanding the boards I had outside of he boat.
Today I finished sanding, including some time consuming hand sanding, and I am ready to spray paint eight (8) boards and two (2) larger pieces.
My paint sprayer and working table:
Here they are ready to paint.
Paint with isocyanates involves at least two layers of clothing, one being a protective suit. Long paints tucked into sock and long sleeve shirt, mask, g cap, environmental suit on top with goggles holding the hood in place.
Actual spraying took 39 minutes. I spent more time prepping everything. With a littler Iuck, I can get a second coat on today.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Priming Boards
I started priming boards today.
I used epoxy primer and pjs to use epoxy paint, because I want go prevent any possibility of rot in the future. This will seal the edges well and bond the paint very well.
Boards:
Settee Tops:
I will need to sand these and boat the other side tomorrow.
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