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Hard Setting Epoxy Repair Kit
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Eastwood Gray Urethane Primer and Activator Gallon Kit
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Evercoat Featherfill Auto Primer Paint G2 Buff Gallon
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Dynatron 662 Dyna Weld Dual Cartridge Kit
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Eastwood Low VOC Automotive Gray Urethane Primer Activator Auto Paint Kit
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5 Star XTREME GRAY 2K Direct to Metal Primer Gallon Kit
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5 Star XTREME BLACK Direct to Metal Primer Gallon Kit
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POLY GLAZE POLYESTER FINISHING PUTTY AUTO PAINT FILLER
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How to Build Your Own Sailboat

The modern sailboat is a symbol of class and freedom. They provide you with a way to skim over the surface of a body of water in an elegant way. Building a sailboat can be very rewarding. If this is your first time building a boat then you will find it to be incredibly fulfilling. It will take some time but in the end it will be worth it.

The first sailboats were single logs and simple rafts, but over time more sophisticated designs were employed. Hulls that cut through the water became important for military use as well as for merchant sailors who built broad trading networks.

Sailboats can be made from a number of different materials, but the most common are fiberglass and wood. In terms of romance a wooden sailboat takes the cake, but it does require quite a bit more maintenance. On the other hand, a fiberglass sailboat is perfect for weekend sailors who don't have the time to sail more than once every few weeks.

The most important part of the sailboat building process is choosing the right plan. The last thing you want to do is decide halfway through your project that you would prefer a different style of sailboat. You can design your own relatively easily using 3d boat design software or you can buy a pre-made design.

The sailboat plan will tell you the amount and type of material that you will need for your project. Some common materials needed to build a sailboat are plywood, epoxy, filler, paint, and fiberglass cloth. The greatest cost will be for plywood, paint, and epoxy. When shopping for plywood I would recommend marine grade plywood for its durability and ease of use.

Now that you have your materials ready the first step will be lofting which is just simply marking your plywood before cutting. Be sure to use exact measurments and a ruler for marking. Another method is to trace a pattern made of paper. Using precise measurements is the most accurate method, but tracing a pattern from paper will be faster and still produce a beautiful finished product.

Next, you will need to cut out the pieces. You can use a traditional jigsaw, but nowadays most people prefer a circular saw because it cuts wood without bending. Once you have cut the pieces you should put them together. The front and rear halves of the bottom and the sides should be assembled first.

When the basic structure is completed, the sequence of assembling the other parts of your boat will depend on your specific boat plan. Now you should brush the joint edges with epoxy and put the two pieces together. Next, brush fiberglass tape with epoxy and wrap it around the joints.

Once all the joints are dry, it is time to seal the seams of your hull and cover the outside seams with duct tape. Cover the inside seams with epoxy resin then fill them with epoxy putty. Next, you should wet fiberglass tape with epoxy and cover all seams.

When the seams on the inside are dry you can cover them with duct tape. Repeat the sealing process again on the outside seams. After the sealing process has been completed you can add the deck, the seat, and other sections such as the storage area. The mast, boom, and rubber should also be made in this phase.

Once these are complete, it is time to paint your new sailboat. Once the paint has dried, you will want to coat the entire boat with a strong sealer such as varnish. The varnish will help protect your sailboat from chipping and other effects of the water and weather. This is especially important if you plan on taking your sailboat into the ocean.

The next step is to attach the sail to the mast of your boat. Sails consist of several different pieces of fabric, and these are sewn together with sail twine which is a specialized fiber that is stronger than typical thread. When the sewing needle is threaded with sail twine, the twine is twisted to add strength, and wax is applied so the twine will hold that twist. The sail will allow you to keep moving even when there is no wind.

Congratulations on building your own sailboat. Now you can cruise the high seas on a boat that you built yourself! Not too many other people will ever get to have that feeling!

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Questions on Body Filler Epoxy



How do I wash my car after I primed and sanded it before I paint?

I am shooting two coats of epoxy primer, using a little body filler, then sanding. How do I get all the dust off before I shoot the next primer coat?

I am worried that I will use the wrong chemical... is dish soap still okay (used that on the bare metal)?
How long after washing should I wait before applying the next primer coat? I understand that primer is somewhat porous so I want to be sure that it is dry.

Any related tips/comments are appreciated. Thanks!

That's a lot of trouble for nothing. Every time you sand it just blow it off with compressed air. It's primer dust. You don't so much have to worry about that until all the sanding is done. Then make sure you wipe it down and blow it off good before applying the first coat of paint. I have painted many cars. Never washed it between sanding. All you are doing by doing that is putting water in places that it can be blown out of and into your paint. Take your time, Wipe it down with a tack rag, Blow it off real good. Shoot the paint. No soap or water needed.

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