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Wolfgang92025 wrote:looking good....![]()
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GPW wrote:Looks comfortable already …
GPW wrote:ST , Great idea for a Yak from foam scraps …. Nothing goes to waste !!! … and with some carving and sanding you can make a really beautiful boat for very few bucks !!!![]()
GPW wrote:WOW!!! Look how Nice that is !!!![]()
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“Painting and covering should be an unhurried process…
GPW wrote:Sounds like you’re putting paint over wet paint that hasn’t had time itself to cure …
Latex paint is curious , It works easy, dries quick all that but in actuality It can take a week or more to properly cure … I know nobody is going to like that news , but if you think about it , if you paint over uncured paint , you have two different drying rates happening… a trick the crafters use to get an age cracked antique finish is to apply paint over a layer of not completely dried white wood glue, which dries slower than the paint, so the paint dries quick, remembering it contracts as it dries , a fast drying finish over a slow one , makes the most beautiful antique age cracks … and if you let the glue dry for a couple weeks , then paint over it , it won’t crack at all ..
The idea is with both drying due to exposure to the air , the top film dries quicker , contracts , becomes stable …while the slower drying under layer (less air exposure) is still contracting taking the dry upper film with it = cracking … capisce?
The test , stick your fingernail into the dried paint , if it leaves a dent , it’s still not “cured” …
““Painting and covering should be an unhurried process…
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