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International coatings including:

 

antifoul, hull epoxy, hull paint, nonslip deck paint.

 

All came as part of a project package but far too much paint for my needs at the moment. There's bound to be a bargin for you here somewhere so shout up to see if I've got what you need.

 

Epoxide resin and cure in white and grey

Micron 25 and other antifoul - various colours

Perfection 109 hull various blues (Marlin & baltic)

101 nonslip deck paint in white

 

perhaps more

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Wedge

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Well I seemed to have accumulated 'Stuff' over a period of time on a whim or a punt. So, time to have a sort out now, as my time allowance for all this is just not happening. The paint thing is as described but I had no idea just how much there was until I got amongst it. I am passing the project on with enough gear for completion and the surplus is here on offer.

 

Fill your boots

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Just giving this a bump up as the maintenance season is in full gallop.

 

I will be lightening the load at one of the boat jumbles or e-bay with what is left so if you have any interest , now's the time.

 

The non-slip deck paint is going but still a few cans left, great stuff too.

 

Reading up on the epoxide resin, it really does seem high spec. A tough and longer lasting finish for deck and hull, superior to ordinary resin or paint. May be used in conjunction with glass matting to offer outstanding abrasion resistance. Will coat wood and fibreglass directly. No special priming coats and undercoats except on aluminium. May be sprayed on.

 

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Certainly got epoxide resin in grey and non-slip deck paint in white. I'll look through to see if I've got the non-slip in grey. If you used the epoxide you can add your own grit. I have kiln dried sand that will do the job or you can easily find the right grit on the market. Have a look when you bring the prop back.

I'll also check the water line paint.

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