I found a good way to clean my hull bottom!

Hopefully all the time I spent on the back of the boat sanding down the high spots and filling the lows will pay off and help me squeek out some better numbers:sifone:
 
Then shortly after that I learned a valuable lesson about how long it takes gel to kick in a pain gun!:boxing_smiley::dupe:


yea . . . try an limit the length of time spent on the tech line while gel is in gun . . . :leaving::sifone:

Amen to that! I got a good system down after I had to clean/scrape out my gun. After every cup I would shoot some mek through it and douche out the cup. That seemed to make all the difference for me.

Thats actually a pretty important step that is often overlooked. What happens is the gel left on the inside of the cup after you run the cup dry is still catalyzed and will continue to kick. If you add fresh gel to that the small amount of already catalyzed gel left in the cup will mix in and cause little blobs to form in the fresh gel and will really screw chit up.
 
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I have to give a HUGE thank you to GlassDave for all the technical help and guideance. Thank you again Dave! I couldn't have mustered up the coconuts to do it without ya!

No problem at all man, i actually enjoy helping the do-it-yourselfers. Heck I'm just gonna phone in my work from now on. I did a graphics job in Illinois in 63 phone calls :sifone:.(Just kid'in RunninHot, grasshopper did a fantastic job:D)
 
Looks AWESOME Frank..........You are what I would call "multi-talented"!!:sifone:

Lot better than the cell phone pic i got a week or so ago!!
 
Hopefully all the time I spent on the back of the boat sanding down the high spots and filling the lows will pay off and help me squeek out some better numbers:sifone:

Wishful thinking there buddy ... it'll be slower because you just sanded out the secret powerplay hydrodynamic fast running hull chit.:biggrinjester:
 
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