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Finish on a maghogany Chris-Craft EP speed boat
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Re: Finish on a maghogany Chris-Craft EP speed boat
Chip's O/B wrote:Sand boat with 180 grit , 5 coats polyester resin sprayed , sand between each coat , on the 5th coat sand with 400 wet and dry paper . Then 2 coats of clear imron . Wait 3 days and wet sand with 1000 grit wet and dry paper and buff with maguires no#12 ultracut compound and wax . mirror finish , beautiful!
That sounds like a really great finish-method. Unfortunately member "SuperDave" hasn't logged-in here in a very long time.
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