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Old 12-31-2003, 11:12 PM
joey joey is offline
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Default Re: Awl Grip vs ppg vs gel coat

I had the boat done at Spencer's boat yard down at Garrison Bight,I don't know the number but I'm sure you can get it from information.You want to speak with Ricky Spencer and if you have all the prep work done and the boat is ready to shoot,he is very resonable.Let me know if you decide to come down I run a resort and can hook you up with a unit.And if you like to throw a fly I have a Maverick Mirage that I am always looking for someone to share time on the platform with.If you can wait untill April,the Tarpon will be here!Joey
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Old 01-01-2004, 11:57 AM
warthog5 warthog5 is offline
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Default Re: Awl Grip vs ppg vs gel coat

The PPG Consept is very much like Awlgrip 2000. Not the same as Regular Awlgrip.
You can spot repair it. Very hard to do with Regular Awlgrip.
It gives a finish that looks like it's clear coated, without the clear.
Sam Devlin in Washington State use's it all the time to paint his Stich & Glue Boat's.
http://www.devlinboat.com/

I used it on the Black on this boat I built last year and have used it on a bunch of auto's.
http://www.troutwagon.com/Nautical/S...wampWitch1.htm

It's user friendly and each coat reflows the last coat.
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