Date: 11/11/2012, 3:11 am
I have an old Pygmy Coho that I’d like to bring some new life to. I was thinking of taking just the hull down to bare wood, staining it a deep red, and reglassing.
Any advice?
I’m thinking I’d scrap off the existing glass with a heat gun and a paint scraper. Gently sand it, stain it and reglass. My concern would be while the wood might accept a nice stain, what about those epoxy seams and stems? Are they going to stand out and look hokey?
Or if stain isn’t a good choice, how about simply a dark red paint over the existing glass? In that case how best do I remove any presence of the automotive wax I used on it to polish it before a light sanding and painting?
Any paint you’d recommend?
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Staining or painting an old hull
Bill Hohensee -- 11/11/2012, 3:11 am- Re: S&G: Staining or painting an old hull
Robert N Pruden -- 11/11/2012, 5:54 am- Re: S&G: Staining or painting an old hull
Paul Sylvester -- 11/11/2012, 7:57 am- Stained varnish
Jay Babina -- 11/11/2012, 8:15 am- Re: Stained varnish
Bill Hamm -- 11/12/2012, 1:38 am
- Re: S&G: Staining or painting an old hull
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