Narrowboat Panel Painting - Part Three, Undercoating
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2020
- Part three in our series of videos on the techniques used @JohnbarnardBiz for painting Narrowboat cabin sides. Here John explains how you can apply undercoat to a previously primed surface without the need for rubbing down.
Looking forward to the next one!
I have not got a narrow boat but I do have a van :)
"they're not expensive... £150" emm 🙂
When are you starting the assisted painting course again?
Great videos John, do you leave the same masking tape on for all coats of paint when painting coachlines or change it inbetween coats, and what tape do you use/recommend
Thanks for this, when you said that before starting the next coat you would wipe the surface down then I assume that this is just a dry wipe to dust off any particles that might have settled or do you wipe wipe a solvent or cleaner ?
Great videos John. Do you have to sand down between 1st and 2nd coats or sand after all 3 under coats are on? I’ve only 240 sand paper, that ok?
Very helpful series - one question; you mentioned Multi 40 paint is best for gunnels and roof, I’ve tried to google this but nothing comes up! Does it have another name? Thanks!
Hi John. I will be useing the same undercoat, is it to dark for bright red, or do I need to use the white undercoat. B Watson.
WHERE ARE YOU SITUATED ON THE CANAL AS I HAVE WATCHED YOUR VLOGS AND LIKE WHAT YOU DO