Looking Through the Galleries

That's a fine looking boat and some really good craftsmanship. How does one apply awl grip? Do you spray it or roll it? Just curious. I've been wanting to paint my V fighting lady yellow and might do it someday.
 
That's a fine looking boat and some really good craftsmanship. How does one apply awl grip? Do you spray it or roll it? Just curious. I've been wanting to paint my V fighting lady yellow and might do it someday.
 
Parishht...thanks for the reminder of Vic's great boat ;) ...what a nice detailed job he did on that baby!! Looks factory-fresh 8) ...
 
Parishht...thanks for the reminder of Vic's great boat ;) ...what a nice detailed job he did on that baby!! Looks factory-fresh 8) ...
 
between this site, Charlestonfishing.com and Classicseacraft.com, I've be saying this a lot here lately, so once again.

Pick up the free AwlGrip applications guide available anywhere AwlGrip products are sold, it will answer any question Awlgrip you may ever have, also has some really good tips on preperation regardless of which paint brand or method of application you may use. Its also available on their website
 
between this site, Charlestonfishing.com and Classicseacraft.com, I've be saying this a lot here lately, so once again.

Pick up the free AwlGrip applications guide available anywhere AwlGrip products are sold, it will answer any question Awlgrip you may ever have, also has some really good tips on preperation regardless of which paint brand or method of application you may use. Its also available on their website
 
I think awlgrip is primarily rolled and tipped. Mine has been done from the rubrail down and holds up nicely. You don't even have to wax awlgrip which is one of the best things about it. Just wash it and it will shine and shine.
 
I think awlgrip is primarily rolled and tipped. Mine has been done from the rubrail down and holds up nicely. You don't even have to wax awlgrip which is one of the best things about it. Just wash it and it will shine and shine.
 
Back
Top