Dennis Whitt
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Ok,I have finished filling the pin holes in my PT 8th scale.And primed the epoxy hull with "sandable primer".I dont feel confortable going starit to pigment at this time as this primer is pretty soft.This is to be an electric conversion and I will be using clear tape to seal any sub hatches.I dont want to pull up any paint when pulling up tape.
I plan on using Rustoleum paints through out as oposed to taking it to a body shop.
So my question is at this point is what is next ?
There are areas of the boat that have been sanded back down to the epoxy and some areas that are still grey primer.
The top coat will be yellow so I figure that I should maybe prime the whole boat in white primer first.Is there a difference in SANDABLE PRIMER and regular primer.
I just dont want to screw this thing up.Anybody out there got any ideas ?Thankyou.
I plan on using Rustoleum paints through out as oposed to taking it to a body shop.
So my question is at this point is what is next ?
There are areas of the boat that have been sanded back down to the epoxy and some areas that are still grey primer.
The top coat will be yellow so I figure that I should maybe prime the whole boat in white primer first.Is there a difference in SANDABLE PRIMER and regular primer.
I just dont want to screw this thing up.Anybody out there got any ideas ?Thankyou.