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Awlcraft 2000, what else do I need?
I'm going to be ordering a gallon of Awlcraft 2000 for my project boat and I'm a bit confused as to what else I need. Converters, reducers, activators? Also, what is the shelf life, it will probably be 6 months before I spray but I'm in buying mode now.
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I used 545 primer with the D9001 converter and T0006 spray reducer. used awlcraft 2000 with T0003 medium reducer and G3010 awlcat #2 converter. Call/Email awlgrip they are awesome to deal with and will answer any questions you may have.
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have fun youll get no sympathy from me!!!
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1st pic how it was. then bottom soda blasted 15+ layers off. orbital sand all old terrible prepped paint off. prime. block sand to gelcoat. prime again. block sand imperfections. spray paint. over 80 hours just in the prep. pain is only temporary pride is forever.
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im just showing off now...
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Congrats you deserve to show her off looks great ! Hey did you fabricate extentions for your trim tabs?
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Thanks, looks like I'll be giving them a call. I've sprayed several single stage paints before but I'm a bit clueless with this one. I haven't found a decent guide for what I need.
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Looks sick!
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no I didn't fabricate extensions for my trim tabs. as far as I know they are factory. I didn't all the hard work. sanding and prepping. I paid a guy who sprays million dollar yachts for a living to spray my boat. it is flawless and perfect. he recommended awlcraft 2000 on the fact its waxable buffable and easily repairable unlike everything else. I couldn't be happier.
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WOW! That turned out great. Congrats on a job well done.
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