How to Paint Your Boat: Painting, Varnishing and Antifouling
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (880 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1574090291 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
With the vast range of products now available, how do you know which one to select for the job, or what the correct thickness should be, or how long you should wait before applying coats? This book answers al the do-it-yourself boat owner's questions, explaining correct surface preparation, dealing with defects, correct application methods, and gives advice on storage times and estimating quantities.. Here finally is a practical book for all those boat owners who find themselves with paintbrush in hand at least once during the season
A Customer said Good info about paints, but how do I paint my boat?. The author covers the conventional paints, epoxys, polyeurethanes, gelcoats, solvents, safety, primers, painting on various surfaces, possible problems you may encounter with poor preparation, and discusses proper temperatures and humidity. The information is good, but I still don't really know what to do with my boat. The aut
Nigel Clegg has worked in the paint industry for 20 years. He was first involved in the development and testing of coatings for the aviation industry and then worked for a major spray equipment manufacturer. He spent 12 years at International Yacht Paint and has written numerous technical and training manuals. . He is currently a fre
-- Midwest Book Review. How To Paint Your Boat is further enhanced with a fault finding chart when things go wrong! From dingy to schooner, rowboat to yacht, How To Paint Your Boat is a "must" for all conscientious boat owners. How To Paint Your Boat answers all the do-it-yourself boat owner's questions explaining in non-technical terms correct surface preparation, dealing with defects, correction application methods, and it even gives advice on storage times and estimating quantities. With the vast range of products now available, knowing which ones to select for the job, or what the correct thickness should be, or how long you should wait between applying