1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

sprintst

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

Here's the stuff I used that is neutralized by moisture/water. Need a hot dry day for it to work.

I'll stop by tomorrow to get a name on the NAPA stuff. I like the enviro friendly ones as water cleanup is the best.

http://www.m-tc.com/efs2500_home.htm
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

Glad to see her flipped Joe! The light in the tunnel is getting closer ;).
I believe the answer is yes on painting the gluvit, but don't hold me to it{lol}
 

jspano

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

thanks kenny

maybe ez or bob might know about appling the gluvits on the outside and painting or trying to paint over it
 

ezmobee

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Not only can you paint it, you HAVE to paint it cuz it doesn't like UV. I prefer to apply it from the inside. Unfortunately I forget what the proper prep is. I think Bob knows.
 

jspano

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yes i did the inside and i have to repair a few(found some leakers) and i thought of repairing them after i remove the bottom paint and hitting repaired one outside and inside
 

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

nice to see the pics!! looking good!!
 

jspano

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

ok lets talk paint removal!!!
i'm using a chem stripper but it's not a thourogh as i'ld like. i am thinking of some mech. help. some have suggested that roughing up this thick paint might help the chem work better.
i thinking of a wheel i saw at the big box store looks like looks like a munch of sand paper pcs like a flapper?????
has any one used one how destructive is it(rivets)???
 

SBTOM

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

Hey Joe, I think that you are referring to a flapwheel or a flapsander?

http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/20...-2-150-Grit-Flap-Sander.aspx?refcode=05INFROO

They will remove a bunch of material depending on the grit that you pick up. They are nice for working on concaved surfaces because they deform more than a backed sanding disk, but they are still pretty serious. I guess it would depend on what grit you pick up, but I'd be careful that you don't remove too much material and make more work for yourself!
I would try going to your local welding shop and picking up a soft brass brush that you could chuck up in a drill. That might help you get through the paint without damaging rivets and the actual hull. This one seems kinda pricey, but I bet you could get one cheaper:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026H583O
 

ts

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

ok lets talk paint removal!!!
i'm using a chem stripper but it's not a thourogh as i'ld like. i am thinking of some mech. help. some have suggested that roughing up this thick paint might help the chem work better.
i thinking of a wheel i saw at the big box store looks like looks like a munch of sand paper pcs like a flapper?????
has any one used one how destructive is it(rivets)???

Joe, I am EXACTLY where you are at, so I'll be watching your thread to see what you land on, and I'm really hoping you post pics of the results 'cause stripping paint suuuuucks!

I feel your pain brother. :(
 

HopeSheFloats

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

I ended up stripping, power washing & sanding...grrrr
In my opinion, the stripper works the best & easiest, however it seems as though it's only good for one layer at a time, at least that was my findings after doing multiple coats on some of the smaller hardware...also heard that by covering the stripper with saran wrap or similar helps it to work longer{not so fast to dry up}...

just be careful of the rivets when sanding if going that route.
 

jspano

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

HSF
also heard that by covering the stripper with saran wrap or similar helps it to work longer{not so fast to dry up}...

THANKS I will try that... or just about any thing

just be careful of the rivets when sanding if going that route

thats what i am worried about

ts
Joe, I am EXACTLY where you are at, so I'll be watching your thread to see what you land on, and I'm really hoping you post pics of the results 'cause stripping paint suuuuucks!

thanks i will try a few things and try to post some results

SBTOM - thats what i was worried about, risk vs reward
 

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good luck with the paint removal js. That aint no fun, and hopefully goes fairly smooth for ya!!!!
 

jspano

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you all say there is no boring photos... i'm going to prove you wrong!

these are 1 qt of aircraft stripper

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3-4 days off doing small spots at a time

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this is the bottom side of a hole repair

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boring but it's all i got
 

Triton II

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

Not boring at all. The repair shot is interesting, I guess there's some pretty serious waterproofing happening on the inside of those pop rivets used for the hole repair? Maybe replace with some solid head rivets??? Keep the pix coming - I think I speak for all of us, we LOVE pictures!!! Good job so far...

TII
 

jasoutside

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Nope, not boring. I love seeing other guys struggle through stuff just like I do, makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside knowing that I have company.:D
 

jspano

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thanks guys

Not boring at all. The repair shot is interesting, I guess there's some pretty serious waterproofing happening on the inside of those pop rivets used for the hole repair? Maybe replace with some solid head rivets??? Keep the pix coming - I think I speak for all of us, we LOVE pictures!!! Good job so far...


hey mate!
those are closed end rivets! (inside part is closed, no leaks) but i plan on squeezing some 5200 in the end that the mandrel came out just to be sure, also put some 5200 on the rivet before setting it
 

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hoping to get up to the florida get together on sat. to meet some of the people there!!!!!
 

Triton II

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

thanks guys




hey mate!
those are closed end rivets! (inside part is closed, no leaks) but i plan on squeezing some 5200 in the end that the mandrel came out just to be sure, also put some 5200 on the rivet before setting it

Ok, no worries! Good plan to seal them up with 5200... great stuff!
 

jspano

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Re: 1986 21 ft starcraft cc restore

will do kev


thanks ts
 
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