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(04-29-2022, 02:00 PM)Bduck Wrote: Hey Bob, did you use a marine paint?
I did not. I made 2 sets of these boards and the other set went to a buddy who was the manager of a general maintenance shop that had a paint shop. That paint shop painted both sets and used a basic wood primer that was covered up with 2 coats of an exterior enamel paint. The boards themselves are cedar.
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I used 2 coats of exterior oil based Kilz and then 2 coats of exterior enamel paint. Mine have not seen extensive use, maybe 15 hours their first 2 years, shed since then.
They have held up well, like any house would anyway, with a use day being like a rainy day or 3 in Utah.
I'm about to clean mine off and get them out board again, with chains for adjustment, Thank You Dubob. I have a trip to Florida to take care of first. Just putting the boat away for a few weeks tonight while I am away, then I've got about 2 weeks before back to the grind.
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(04-29-2022, 10:13 PM)Bduck Wrote: Did you use anything to treat the cedar prior to paint?
I did not.
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