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soda blasted bottom on sceptre
I just had my bottom soda blasted and will be barrier coating tomorrow. I am thinking of going with interlux offshore vc. This is a bottom paint for race boats that you can burnish. Do any of you guys have experience with this stuff? I am trailering the boat and need something harder rather than too ablasive.
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Who'd you get for soda blasting?
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Greg Silva out of Westport Ma, Southcoast Sodablast. Very nice job and clean, spent alot of time in preparation.
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Mike - What boat is that one? You pick up a new sceptre?
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Yes this is a new one. I just picked it up from a friend of mine. This was CSC member Jenalynn's old boat. This was the original for sale thread http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=23887
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2 coats of barrier complete
Last edited by Entourage; 02-22-2013 at 05:43 PM. |
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If you dont mind me asking - how much for the soda blasting ?
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700 bucks. Worth every penny. Lol..
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I have always maintained that the BEST stripper (paint ) is your check book!
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2 coats of offshore vc by interlux. Going to need another coat. Not happy with this bottom paint so far. After 2 coats still not covering completely. Not happy with this paint for 300 bucks a gallon.
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