Re: Wellcraft 170 Classic -89 full restoration
It's a good product imo. For the details just google it and klick the links with ip addresses. I guess it's OK to post links in this case, so if you like me to just ask. The A version of it is certified for use in nuclear power plants

. I got it from RTV, a rather large chain. Their industrial or professional sales department sell it, I might still have the phone number somewhere. The normal shops don't know anything about it. Sadly it isn't reasonably priced at all as the smallest amount one can buy is 10l, including the hardener, probably 2+8l. I asked a guy who had used it on his stern drive where he got it from and he had bought it at a shipyard. As they use it under large vessels they buy lots and lots and can sell you a liter or so. I ended up using about a litre or two of if. It works well on old propellers too, won't come off easily.
There's one trick with it I noticed the hard way. It is extremely strong as long as one follows the recommendations. I painted too much on a few places and made it too thick. That makes it break like glass, I had a mishap and hit a part with a hammer. But when chemically bonded with the primer and thickness according to specs it won't come off whatever you do.
Teknos have an even stronger version if I've understood correctly, Inerta 160. It was imo way too expensive for these kind of projects and requires another type of spray gun, one that mixes both components while spraying.