outboardnut
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2006
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I hope this doesn't get to heated!
Which is better, Latex house paint of polyurethane?
I know the latex is cheaper, and feel like it may flex a little more to help keep those hairline spidercracks from reappearing and my cover up my crappo epoxy repairs. I'm worried about it not being hard enough though. I guess you can't have really hard and still be flexible,lol.
I'm also wondering how well latex would do on the bottom side. I have this vision of it coming off in one big sheet when I'm planing out going 60.
http://www.simplicityboats.com/latexcarnel.html
Which is better, Latex house paint of polyurethane?
I know the latex is cheaper, and feel like it may flex a little more to help keep those hairline spidercracks from reappearing and my cover up my crappo epoxy repairs. I'm worried about it not being hard enough though. I guess you can't have really hard and still be flexible,lol.
I'm also wondering how well latex would do on the bottom side. I have this vision of it coming off in one big sheet when I'm planing out going 60.
http://www.simplicityboats.com/latexcarnel.html