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Re: T&T: T&T Striping vrs sanding bottom paint

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Trainman484848@aol.com
Mon, Dec 12, 2005 3:27 AM

Phil Keys philm@keysfamily.org wrote:

This spring I am planning to take off all of Kathy K's bottom paint
down to the gelcoat and then address the blisters.  There are
multiple coats of bottom paint

Hi Phil
A couple of years ago, I decided to strip all the old paint off the bottom of
our Grand Banks 36 about 12 years worth of various paint systems.  I used a
scrapper with a 14" handle and a 2 1/2" blade and kept a file handy  to sharpen
the blade often.  I was amazed at how easy it was to remove all the paint
layers right down to the barrier coat in one stroke.  It took me about a day and
a half to completely strip all the old paint off and then do a light sand on
the bottom.  A good wash with fresh water and I was ready to repaint again.
The scrappings were easy to sweep up and did not create a dust all over the
place.
Cheers
Al Binnington
GB 36 FALKOR
Guelph, Ontario

That's a good sugestion take it a step further and pick up a carbide scraper
amazing what they will remove and stay sharp an awfull long time. Home Depot's
got them

Brian Palmetto FL

Phil Keys <philm@keysfamily.org> wrote: >This spring I am planning to take off all of Kathy K's bottom paint >down to the gelcoat and then address the blisters. There are >multiple coats of bottom paint Hi Phil A couple of years ago, I decided to strip all the old paint off the bottom of our Grand Banks 36 about 12 years worth of various paint systems. I used a scrapper with a 14" handle and a 2 1/2" blade and kept a file handy to sharpen the blade often. I was amazed at how easy it was to remove all the paint layers right down to the barrier coat in one stroke. It took me about a day and a half to completely strip all the old paint off and then do a light sand on the bottom. A good wash with fresh water and I was ready to repaint again. The scrappings were easy to sweep up and did not create a dust all over the place. Cheers Al Binnington GB 36 FALKOR Guelph, Ontario That's a good sugestion take it a step further and pick up a carbide scraper amazing what they will remove and stay sharp an awfull long time. Home Depot's got them Brian Palmetto FL