Camo Paint a Jon Boat LIKE A PRO || Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Project Bottomland Bateau Episode 11:
Today we are showing you how to paint a jon boat like a pro part 2. We had to split this into 3 videos because it is very in-depth and detailed taking you from start to finish on how to do a custom camo paint job on a jon boat with professional-level results.
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That black and gray looked badass, I’d do mine just like that. Thank you for showing this process🤙🏻
I know right... I was thinking that same thing when I was putting the stencils on, I do like the black and grey, I may paint my other boat that way.
75 degrees too cold.... my boats are basically redneck ice breakers up here in ohio. Somewhere around 0.F its really not even cold it just hurts...
Heck naw... wont find me out when there is ice! More power to ya brother!
Im so sick of seeing the same paint jobs on boats is art that dead in doing 6 color desert or black tiger strip or digital
Easy explination for the average Dumb Dumb like myself, and funny blooper real...good job on the editing man
PS...Should say ive seen other videos but 1st time ive stuck around for the bloopers. It was funny, and different then other videos but in a good way so wanted to say good job.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
it's like an olive drab color. that boat looks badass brother!
Thanks man!
Oh and there’s like 10 different colors of naphtha labels seems like different types? Which one do you use?
Also OHW website says they only sell an LVLP gun not an HVLP. Does this paint go on better with LVLP?
White camp fuel, Crown brand from Walmart is what I use.
The LVLP and HVLP are basically the same, just sprays at a little lower pressure. I still use it about 22psi versus 28 psi for my other guns.
Have a 15 X 46" jon boat, prepping now for paint. Want to use OHW paint, solid color. It's mostly bare metal now. How much paint would you recommend for inside and out? Also, would you spray with the hardener mixed in, or add the clear coat after? Thanks
I would get 3 quarts of paint and 1 quart of clear. That will give you 2 good coats of color and 1 coat of clear which is plenty. I do not mix hardener in with the paint, I always spray base coat clear coat.
Wish I had ga weather this week. It's -14 no fishing this week. Just got a boat like yours, are the float pods a must have?
I just came back from Illinois, it was like -8 up there and I almost died from the cold. My southern Louisiana blood doesn't do well in the cold. Yall can have it, but then again its starting to get cold here again too, which means my butt will be in the shop!
Pods are not needed for most set ups. I added them because I am going to be building a motor that is insanely heavy and way above what this is rated for! Pods will help keep the back end up out of the water some.
10/10 woulda just bought a whole bottomlands wrap before vinyl stenciling that much lol
I know... I should have done that, but I like it and it's already done so there is that.
We paint airplanes backwards like that too. Where did you get the vinyl stencils made? I’m in new orleans area and about to paint a boat. Ive been thinking about doing stencils like that instead of the redleg. And how much did it cost you for the stencils for that sized boat?
Thanks for checking out the video Patrick. I had the stencils custom made at a local vinyl shop close to me. Cost was about $700 for all the stencils, which I had no idea I need so much. My boat is now 18.5 ft long and 48 inches wide at the bottom and it took a lot more stencils than I thought.
Your shop helper is pretty adorable!!!
Yes she is! Getting her to sit still for a video was a challenge!
Dude love this whole boat build working on mine now. Is there a place I could call an order those same stencils/decals?
I will tell you it is not worth it. I spent over $800 on mine and I will never do that again. I could have gotten it professionally wrapped for less than that.
I'm curious about the stripes. You called them black when they were yellow, and they turned grey overnight. Are you working on multiple boats or do they actually change?
I explained it on one of the 3 videos, cant remember which one. They company that made the stencils ran out of the yellow color vinyl, so they ended up using grey and teal vinyl for the rest. Thats all it is, various stencil colors.
That flag flying backwards.. my OCD would not allow it 😂
I know... I didn't have time to have the stencils remade.
@@SendItJonBoats sounds like a good excuse to have a stencil making mocheen in house 🤔🤔🤔
@@tcat3315 Heck ya man, get ya one and make me some stencils!
Hey man, i have a 1648 weldbilt boat and im wanting to paint it. Im really just wanting to paint the outside, how much paint do you recommend me getting?
3 quarts of OHW paint will get you 2-3 good coats. 1 quart of clear will do the whole boat no problem.
Thank you!
How much paint did you end up using for each color?
2 quarts of each color.
hey man a few question. part 1 you cleaned and scuffed and re cleaned. when you made part 2 was it the same day that you started painting or did you do it another day? if so did you have to re wipe again before you started to paint. also those stencils you had made did you have to create those patterns yourself and have them replicate it or how did you go about that exact process? also is all the stencil material specific to boat use? or was it standard stencil material
Great questions, I will try to cover them all but forgive me if I miss something.
1. This video was filmed over the course of 7 days, and and I always cleaned before painting another coat even if that part didnt make it into the video.
2. The stencils are just regular vinyl paint stencils that are actually high heat for cerakote work. I use them all the time in my hydro dipping/cerakote shop so its what I am used to and it works great for painting anything, cars, boats, guns, anything.
3. I did not come up with the pattern, I have a vinyl shop in town that makes all must custom stencils that I use on guns. I called them up, told them what I wanted it to look like, and it was made for me.
4. The stencil material is, now dont quote me on this, Avery Denison SF100-231 or 230-100, I cant remember the name, but its high heat vinyl maksing stencils. When they ran out of the yellow Avery Denison brand they used another brand that is similar but had it in different colors, so I told them to use whatever they had in stock because I needed this boat done.
Sounds good man ty!
Diaper Crap for the paint colors name
Oh I like that!
I'll stick with my backyard bob oak branch😆
LOL. that works too and what I will probably do with the next one.
@@SendItJonBoats However, I did get a bunch of ideas from your vids and the TBN. Got me some hydro turf coming today and getting rid of my heavy wood deck and going aluminum in my 1436 topper. 🤟
Are you going to be adding a floor to this one? Interested to see how you do that. Thanks!
Yes I will be doing a floor, and a deck. I will do a full video on all that stuff. It's going to look awesome.
@@SendItJonBoats sweet! Looking forward to it
Olive brown for that brown color
It is kind of an olive/moss color! Good eye!
What “stencil” or sticker pattern did you use?
I explained it in the part 1 video. I had them custom made. Not cheap!
Send It Jon Boats thanks boss
How much paint did you use to do each base color? Trying to figure out how much to order for the outside of the boat
Gallon of black, 2 quarts of green, 2 quarts of tan.
Baby shit green
ha ha that is a pretty accurate color description! You win
Color name.... Gumbo?
OHHHHH thats a good one! Perfect! It is now officially called gumbo!
Who makes the stencils?
I talked about that in the part 1 video. I had them custom made at a local vinyl shop.