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Re: Repainting Mast
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01/12/01 01:34 AM
01/12/01 01:34 AM
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I know Dorsey Owings (Sea Biscuit in Maryland) has done this. Perhaps we can get Dorsey to write how he did it.
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Re: Repainting Mast
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10/09/03 12:50 PM
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rdpierce
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My mast and boom have been painted black, the paint has chipped off in many places, and they look terrible.
I honestly don't care if the mast and boom are painted or not, so long as they are a uniform color and don't look ugly. Reduction of work is my primary concern.
Can I sand the paint off the mast, possibly with progressively finer grits, and will the color stay stable and uniform? Any advice?
Thanks, Ryan Pierce, #337 rdpierce@pobox.com
Ryan Pierce, #337
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