Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Wet Foam - what to do?

Posted by ritzyrags on 07/08/13 - 9:25 PM
#26

There is no doubt that good manners could be brushed on in some of the comments read from above .
Talk is cheap
And going on record giving freely of our experience
An acknowledgement should be the very least that We would expect.

On the factual front
The Metan group is composed of a crew of numerous seasoned glass workers
And this global experience is well tagged at the prices posted on all of their finished projects.
One Capital fact should be mentioned here.
Most if not all of their refits are done with a finished product called Epoxy paint.
The "REAL"and fateful resurfacing will be done with gellcoat
And this for the authenticity of a TRUE CLASSIC refit.
I would very much doubt that Metan would realistically invest in the countless hours needed for a whole Polyester Resin resurfacing involving the vast amount of spraying and sanding needed to bring it back to a near perfect and fateful product.
So all in all, not a very realistic comparison to the vast majority of do it yourselves as Kamie being one of the latest questioner here.
And as far as the negative hacks out there
The comments made and actually backed by Our own manual works in these field, will not be marginalized by so and so quoting third and fourth parties supposed comments.
For the educated ones
There is always something new and unusual to be gathered and sometimes shared with the curious ones.
You did ask and I did respond.
Would that possibly be good enough for you Kamie from West Virginia?