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I teach music. I think I'm going to paint a fender stratocaster guitar to match the boat. Thanks for your kind words. I'm going to sit down and review what i've learned from this phase of the build. I'll post my thoughts for those who are interested. Now I can start to focus on the interior. I used to do that for a living. Thanks again, Markwow that is nice. what is it that you teach? because if it is not boat or car repair I think you may have missed your calling! great job!!

Thanks, But it doesn't hold a candle to your paint scheme. I don't know how you did such a nice job fogging in those panels, and that hood you made is a pure work of art.Very, very nice. Wild color, great looking paint scheme.

Thank you Sammie, I came up with the idea for my paint scheme after spending hours looking at vintage photos that you and others have taken the time to post. Thank you for that. MarkRedstart My Friend You did a Beautiful Job. You should be very Proud of Your MX-16 Checkmate. I Hope You have Many Years of Boating Pleasure out of this Checkmate. Have a Great Sunday and Best Wishes Always Your Friend Sammie Action Marine

Thanks,that sounds fine. I'm not sure what should be deleted. Any suggestions you have with the editing will be appreciated. ThanksMark once you're done writing your thoughts from lessons learned I'll move this over to Restoration Pictorials, lock it so others can read thru it. You can go thru the thread and let me know which you want deleted as well.
Thanks,that sounds fine. I'm not sure what should be deleted. Any suggestions you have with the editing will be appreciated. Thanks
I did silicone the deck to the hull before I started painting so maybe there was some contamination. Even though I didn't find it when I shot the epoxy primer. In hign sight I would wait until after paint to be safe. The algrip fairing compound is great stuff but it takes a good 17 hours before you can sand it. You have to epoxy prime before and after applying so it gets expensive and time consuming, but it sands out well with no pinholes. I used it exclusively on the hull. This stuff really shines and seems pretty tough. I got some on my fingernail two weeks ago and it's still there. This boat wont win any awards for best paint. But hopefully it will service well for many years to come. As far as stripes go, I learned that you need to spend money on good plastic tape, and buy enough to practice, especially on curved lines. Here is a pic of my gun etc. I wish I had covered my table with paper. I pulled this table out of the trash and it has been invaluable. It's my movable work bench. I hope this is helpful. Thanks to all of you for your encouraging words. I've been playing in bands all my life and musicians are not nearly as supportive as boaters. Thanks P.S. The book in the pic and the west marine product guide helped a lotI used a self contained turbine that pushes heated air through a garden sized hose. There is no adjustment for air pressure. The gun has air and fluid adjustments. I just fiddled with it till it felt right. I bought it from Eastwood 20 years ago. I think they still make similar units. The gun has a .036 tip.Great write up!Could you give some details into what air pressure was used, what worked as far spraying etc? I do realize different paints yield different results, so probably general info would be good.
Ta Da!!! I went into my shop at 5AM this morning and pulled tape and unwrapped my completed paint job. I wouldn't park it next to a Mitcher T job, but overall I'm pleased. My goal was to get the paint work finished before the cold weather crept in. SUCCESS! Thanks to all of you that have encouraged me.
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