Pyramid Paints sell a textured, semi gloss 2 pack marine grade white paint that hides a multitudes of sins and looks quite nice. Just prep the surface and roll or spray it on, job done.
That is what I would be doing. So simple and easy with a great result.
I wanted to see what type of two-pack this is, and found "Pyramid Paints" have changed name to "Seahorse Marine Paints" in Adelaide.
The web site is unusual in that it doesn't give any address or telephone contacts, just an email form.
Checked their product range but not sure I could spot the semi-gloss, super-thick 2-pack paint Andy referred to. Andy - which one is it?
26B Coburg Rd
Alberton SA 5014
Australia
Phone:(08) 8341 1337
dont forget u need to get the sheet in there it may be too big in one piece this may influence how you do it
I have. One meter wide to fit a panel down the hatch
As I have 6 ft .2inches head room
I Am thinking centre roof panel one meter wide leaves. A balance of 320 cm each side for the other two panels
OR
Do I divide the cabin roof by 3 and make all panels the same width roughly .550 cm each
The problem there would be loosing a little head clearance As I would have to trim it may be 10 mm
Hi HG
How are you intending to join the sheets
Are you going to use the joining strip shown on there web site
I am a bit confused by the comment of loosing 10 mm of headroom if you did it in 3 equal pieces
Could you not do it in two pieces faith a joining strip down the centre
Regards Don
Hi HG
How are you intending to join the sheets
Are you going to use the joining strip shown on there web site
I am a bit confused by the comment of loosing 10 mm of headroom if you did it in 3 equal pieces
Could you not do it in two pieces faith a joining strip down the centre
Regards Don
10 mm meant a wooden trim covering the sheet joins
I ended up buying aluminum composite not the material I was thinking of the other night the aluminum composite is lighter and cheaper $60 2400 x 1200 x 3 buy look nice as well . It initial use was for making signs
Pyramid Paints sell a textured, semi gloss 2 pack marine grade white paint that hides a multitudes of sins and looks quite nice. Just prep the surface and roll or spray it on, job done.
That is what I would be doing. So simple and easy with a great result.
I wanted to see what type of two-pack this is, and found "Pyramid Paints" have changed name to "Seahorse Marine Paints" in Adelaide.
The web site is unusual in that it doesn't give any address or telephone contacts, just an email form.
Checked their product range but not sure I could spot the semi-gloss, super-thick 2-pack paint Andy referred to. Andy - which one is it?
Sorry I forgot they were called Seahorse. I painted all the interior of the (still unfinished) yacht in the above pic. The pic doesn't really do it justice because its so dusty but it came up a treat. I thinned it down to spray it. It still went on as thick as high build and is as hard as nails.
John Duncanson told me to use it, he swears by it.