I’m about to paint my boat too. I’ve got white primer, but going to switch to grey for the exact same reason you mentioned. By the way, I recently replaced my transom using your tutorial as my main guide and very happy with the outcome! Cheers mate 👍🏼
NICE... a Land Rover Discovery and a Peugeot. Both my favs. I have a 96 D1 300tdi. Used to have a Peugeot 505. I'm also about to paint, but on aluminium.
Thanks for the video mate. I have an old Mariner Pacer 780 sedan (26ft) 1976 model project boat. I would like to have a crack at painting her hull sides (dark blue)with brush/roller. Not looking for showroom but just a change of colour and to tidy her up. Appreciate your effort to give us all some clues and dare I say it, hope, that it can be done. Cheers mate.
I did the first coat (same brand, same white), with foam rollers, around two months ago, on a day when Adelaide (noticed your plates) was unseasonably warm. Then it got cold and never quite got up to 23 again, at least not on a day when I didn't have something else on. Just preparing to do the second coat. Wish I saw this before I did the first coat. Anyway, better late than never.
Possibly the rounded edges on the foam roller that’s creating a softer edge. I’m actually thinking of rolling on army paint on my disco so watching lots of roller painting videos. Initially thought that paint with hardner is a no go for rolling but doesn’t seem to be the case. Will be going matte or satin so the texture from a roller shouldn’t be a deal breaker. Sweet D1. 🤘🏻
Mate- THANKS! I'm preparing for the same thing on an old Haines, for above and below waterline. Below waterline had 3 layers of paint used a 36grit Alu disc then stripping disc. I've got limited shelter for her and was going to do this outside but will see.. Guy at the shop -not norglass- suggested a sand between TOP COAT layers as it wouldn't stick otherwise- that's not suggested on the Datasheet. How much thinner on your second coat? Cheers this is so helpful
I didn't go any thinner on the second top coat. Just make sure you apply each successive coat within 24 hours and you won't need to sand it. I did 2 coats, doing it again I would do 3.
Is it a forgiving primer, do scratches disappear? Also would you think I even get away without sanding after the 2nd primer coat if I continue with topcoat within 24 hours? That would be too good to be true;-)
@@bashaz8559 When the primer goes on it’s looks shit and and had heaps of orange peel. As soon as you sand the primer, all the scratches and irregularities disappear. I’d definitely sand the primer, it’ll make the top coat look good.
Hey mate, love your work appreciate your chanel but do you ignore the comments on your videos? You never seem to reply. Would love to know where you got your boating repair knowledge from.
Haven’t tried tipping, but I now use these rollers that don’t break down with the solvents in 2k and give a better finish again. proroller.com/product/high-density-foammini-rollers/
Great video, just about to paint bathroom tiles with it!! What size foam nap did you use? Have bought mohair naps like they recommend but will try foam ones out first!!
As long as you apply the additional coat in 24 hours no sand is required. I recommend 3 coats instead of 2, there was a few dark patches of primer you can see through in the light with 2 coats.
Satisfactory result at an amateur level nice work. For professional results we spray and use top quality paints I personally can’t stand the look of rolled paint jobs on items that deserve better.
gday mate did you actually tip this paint or just roll ? im just about to paint my boat and was going to roll and tip as ive seen some pretty good results looks like a pretty good job ok never going to be perfect but your not in a booth and your not using a gun so looks good to me and ive done three restos but they were sprayed .
Unless you are a professional with a booth, I'd bet you will end up with runs and heaps of dust blasted into the paint. I tried spraying my last boat, that is why I rolled this one.
2L of each from memory with a bit leftover which was 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of top coat. Doing it again I would done 3 of each. I once did a full boat, top and bottom hull with 4L spot on.
I’m about to paint my boat too. I’ve got white primer, but going to switch to grey for the exact same reason you mentioned. By the way, I recently replaced my transom using your tutorial as my main guide and very happy with the outcome! Cheers mate 👍🏼
hey looks awesome im really enjoying all of your posts! thanks for taking the time to share !
Nice job... looks awesome. Great detail as always ! 👌
Thank you for taking the time to video this, I've learnt so much :)
NICE... a Land Rover Discovery and a Peugeot. Both my favs. I have a 96 D1 300tdi. Used to have a Peugeot 505. I'm also about to paint, but on aluminium.
The 205 will be my next project!
Great 👌 job on the boat. Came out quite nice. 👍
Thanks for the video mate.
I have an old Mariner Pacer 780 sedan (26ft) 1976 model project boat.
I would like to have a crack at painting her hull sides (dark blue)with brush/roller.
Not looking for showroom but just a change of colour and to tidy her up.
Appreciate your effort to give us all some clues and dare I say it, hope,
that it can be done.
Cheers mate.
I did the first coat (same brand, same white), with foam rollers, around two months ago, on a day when Adelaide (noticed your plates) was unseasonably warm. Then it got cold and never quite got up to 23 again, at least not on a day when I didn't have something else on. Just preparing to do the second coat. Wish I saw this before I did the first coat. Anyway, better late than never.
Dude, I know I've posted this comment before. Your tutorials are top notch. 👌
Thanks mate!
Nice job
Possibly the rounded edges on the foam roller that’s creating a softer edge. I’m actually thinking of rolling on army paint on my disco so watching lots of roller painting videos. Initially thought that paint with hardner is a no go for rolling but doesn’t seem to be the case. Will be going matte or satin so the texture from a roller shouldn’t be a deal breaker. Sweet D1. 🤘🏻
love your work
Hi mate, good work. Where did you purchase the Pro Roller co high density foam rollers? Australia. Thanks
I like the vertical then horizontal then another light vertical roll.
Mate- THANKS!
I'm preparing for the same thing on an old Haines, for above and below waterline.
Below waterline had 3 layers of paint used a 36grit Alu disc then stripping disc.
I've got limited shelter for her and was going to do this outside but will see..
Guy at the shop -not norglass- suggested a sand between TOP COAT layers as it wouldn't stick otherwise- that's not suggested on the Datasheet.
How much thinner on your second coat?
Cheers this is so helpful
I didn't go any thinner on the second top coat. Just make sure you apply each successive coat within 24 hours and you won't need to sand it. I did 2 coats, doing it again I would do 3.
Awesome thanks so much man
Is it a forgiving primer, do scratches disappear?
Also would you think I even get away without sanding after the 2nd primer coat if I continue with topcoat within 24 hours? That would be too good to be true;-)
@@bashaz8559 When the primer goes on it’s looks shit and and had heaps of orange peel. As soon as you sand the primer, all the scratches and irregularities disappear. I’d definitely sand the primer, it’ll make the top coat look good.
Yep thought so thanks again this really helped so much !
Hey mate, love your work appreciate your chanel but do you ignore the comments on your videos? You never seem to reply. Would love to know where you got your boating repair knowledge from.
Very nice job! Thank you for sharing...
I will take note about the foam roller producing a smoother finish. I wonder if tipping off with a foam brush would make a smoother finish even still.
Haven’t tried tipping, but I now use these rollers that don’t break down with the solvents in 2k and give a better finish again.
proroller.com/product/high-density-foammini-rollers/
@@cheapthrillsgarage Thank-you.
Great video, just about to paint bathroom tiles with it!! What size foam nap did you use? Have bought mohair naps like they recommend but will try foam ones out first!!
am going to do this with my snapdragon 24 foot yacht seems a no brainer lol
I've read its a good idea to change the foam roller every 5 min.
Loving that 205 gti tucked away there.
It’s the next project 😎
@@cheapthrillsgarage sweet. I had both a 1.6 and then a 1.9 back in the day. Classics now. Will sub and wait to watch project. Thanks.
For the second top coat, no light sand , just the nor-clean. Is that right ? And top job.
As long as you apply the additional coat in 24 hours no sand is required. I recommend 3 coats instead of 2, there was a few dark patches of primer you can see through in the light with 2 coats.
Satisfactory result at an amateur level nice work. For professional results we spray and use top quality paints I personally can’t stand the look of rolled paint jobs on items that deserve better.
Could this possibly be wetsanded afterwards and polished out for an even more flat look?
I wouldn’t, too much risk rubbing through it.
gday mate did you actually tip this paint or just roll ? im just about to paint my boat and was going to roll and tip as ive seen some pretty good results looks like a pretty good job ok never going to be perfect but your not in a booth and your not using a gun so looks good to me and ive done three restos but they were sprayed .
Is that qcell you used to finish the holes good for below the waterline or would you use flowcoat for that?
I think you'd be fine with it
Hey mate great job, where did you get the paint from. Cheers
Road tech marine, or Inspirations Paints
Microfibre works best...but you need to roll-off your final stroke.....all strokes finished in the same direction. 👍🇭🇲
Gday mate, what’s the sealer you’re using in the first section?
As in the filler for the holes? Cab-o-sil and fibreglass resin.
Could you use a spray gun to apply the paint ?
Unless you are a professional with a booth, I'd bet you will end up with runs and heaps of dust blasted into the paint. I tried spraying my last boat, that is why I rolled this one.
Think the paint ate up the foam roller.
maybe bin them between refills of paint.
where did you buy the ratio cups ?
Amazon or Ebay
Hey buddy
Great vid how much paint did you use?
2L of each from memory with a bit leftover which was 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of top coat. Doing it again I would done 3 of each. I once did a full boat, top and bottom hull with 4L spot on.
The foam roller disintegrates with the top coat. You need to change rollers as you go.
It sure does, hard to find one that last for long at all. I went through about 12.
Legend
Keep changing the foam roller because it starts to melt and break down
shipshape primer is two part epoxy, not poly
You're right actually
Looks horrible mate waste off time😳😳