hondarider188
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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So for those that were following me before on my last thread called Automotive paint here is my official restoration.
and this boat is a 1961 feathercraft cisco ll with a 1960 johnson seahorse 18hp on it, it also had a dealer installed full steering and dash with windsheild back in the day.
Yesterday evening me and my dad slid the boat off of the trailer and onto the grass then we drug it over to the saw horse rolled it onto its side then lifted it up(upside down) onto the saw horsed be then it was at least 5:30pm then i stayed out and sanded the entire hull most by hand and the good hand held disc sander then i finished masking off a few things then keps on sanding away taking away any loose paint that was chipped or cracked until 9:30pm so for a good 4 hours. Then this morning i sanded for another couple hours then got out the air hose and blew away all of the dust and anymore paint that wanted to come off. then i gave it a 50/50 vinegar and water bath then i realized i forgot to sand the stern and railing so i then got them done and gave it all another bath. then i waited for it to dry and i then got out the etching primer i only bought two cans for now and i got all fo the bare aluminum and then some covered with a good light dust. and i got this much done with just one can so i think i will break out othher can and just do some touch ups with it.
so heres what i got so far
and this boat is a 1961 feathercraft cisco ll with a 1960 johnson seahorse 18hp on it, it also had a dealer installed full steering and dash with windsheild back in the day.
Yesterday evening me and my dad slid the boat off of the trailer and onto the grass then we drug it over to the saw horse rolled it onto its side then lifted it up(upside down) onto the saw horsed be then it was at least 5:30pm then i stayed out and sanded the entire hull most by hand and the good hand held disc sander then i finished masking off a few things then keps on sanding away taking away any loose paint that was chipped or cracked until 9:30pm so for a good 4 hours. Then this morning i sanded for another couple hours then got out the air hose and blew away all of the dust and anymore paint that wanted to come off. then i gave it a 50/50 vinegar and water bath then i realized i forgot to sand the stern and railing so i then got them done and gave it all another bath. then i waited for it to dry and i then got out the etching primer i only bought two cans for now and i got all fo the bare aluminum and then some covered with a good light dust. and i got this much done with just one can so i think i will break out othher can and just do some touch ups with it.
so heres what i got so far