Three hours of work this week end. On saturday morning we sanded the primer with 240 and 320 grit, and then cleaned everything
On sunday, we gave the first coat of enamel (Boero Altura TC) with 10% thinner
During the week we plan to give the first ama the second coat of enamel.
Total work time to date: 695 hours
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Painting the first ama: primer
Two hours of work today to give the first ama one coat of primer. We used the Boero "Giano" primer with the Boero 703 thinner at roughly 7%, after cleaning the hull with an anti-static cloth. We are quite pleased of the results event if next time we will increase the amount of thinner to the maximun recommended value since the temperature went up dramatically these last days.
Total work time to date: 692 hours
Total work time to date: 692 hours
Saturday, June 8, 2019
Still sanding
Two hours of work today. Sanding.
The two akas are now ready for painting.
A question for our followers: we are using Boero Altura TC mono-component polyurethane enamel with the specified thinner at the specified ratio (about 5%). The surfaces have been sanded, washed, cleaned and dried accurately, and we used a foam roller. The problem that we have is that, after two weeks, the painted surface could still be dented with a nail, either using a primer (the one specified for this enamel) or not. The only reason I could imagine is that we were anxious to start painting and we did so when the temperature was probably too low. Could this explain the slow reticulation?
Total work to date: 690 hours
The two akas are now ready for painting.
A question for our followers: we are using Boero Altura TC mono-component polyurethane enamel with the specified thinner at the specified ratio (about 5%). The surfaces have been sanded, washed, cleaned and dried accurately, and we used a foam roller. The problem that we have is that, after two weeks, the painted surface could still be dented with a nail, either using a primer (the one specified for this enamel) or not. The only reason I could imagine is that we were anxious to start painting and we did so when the temperature was probably too low. Could this explain the slow reticulation?
Total work to date: 690 hours
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