oldgreenboat
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- Sep 9, 2009
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I took my old green aluminum jon boat to an experience aluminum welder as sugguested earlier in this forum. To save some costs, I'm doing the preperation work. I've removed the wooden transom and knee brace. Along the seams, I've started to sand and strip the paint to give the welder room to work. He will reweld the drain plug, seams, and some other areas.
I didn't plan on painting the entire boat, just those repaired areas. But if I do, can anyone recommend the proper type of sandpaper or stripper? I don't mind hard work (I've refinished and restored concrete porches, and all of the oak woodwork in my house) but this boat seems to take forever? I know that the proper tools are the key to any job.
Once again, thanks for your help!
I didn't plan on painting the entire boat, just those repaired areas. But if I do, can anyone recommend the proper type of sandpaper or stripper? I don't mind hard work (I've refinished and restored concrete porches, and all of the oak woodwork in my house) but this boat seems to take forever? I know that the proper tools are the key to any job.
Once again, thanks for your help!