Formbys - Wooden Boat People2024-03-29T05:05:53Zhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/forum/topics/formbys?commentId=1312281%3AComment%3A141835&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHadn't thought of that. Than…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-09-23:1312281:Comment:1420352016-09-23T12:50:17.624Zerik heidenhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/erikheiden
<p>Hadn't thought of that. Thanks! I have learned my lesson with too sharp of a scraper, having to epoxy a bit of the veneer sheet back on the ply. Good thing I am going to paint when I am done. (I want to lay thin glass on the hull, as I am getting a little checking)</p>
<p>Hadn't thought of that. Thanks! I have learned my lesson with too sharp of a scraper, having to epoxy a bit of the veneer sheet back on the ply. Good thing I am going to paint when I am done. (I want to lay thin glass on the hull, as I am getting a little checking)</p> With that number of coats on…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-09-23:1312281:Comment:1418352016-09-23T12:40:04.336ZLawrence E. Longhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/LawrenceELong630
<p>With that number of coats on the hull you might want to try a heat gun and a dull putty knife first and then finish off with stripper. Have used this method pulling off epoxy coatings- but don't go nuts with the gun until you see how much it takes to soften up the varnish.</p>
<p>Good Luck</p>
<p>With that number of coats on the hull you might want to try a heat gun and a dull putty knife first and then finish off with stripper. Have used this method pulling off epoxy coatings- but don't go nuts with the gun until you see how much it takes to soften up the varnish.</p>
<p>Good Luck</p> Zip Strip paint and varnish r…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2016-09-21:1312281:Comment:1421292016-09-21T23:04:23.213ZMike Thomashttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/MikeThomas833
<p>Zip Strip paint and varnish remover is a good one, and there was a aircraft paint remover that was good too....</p>
<p>Zip Strip paint and varnish remover is a good one, and there was a aircraft paint remover that was good too....</p>