Painting fir plywood

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Fastjeff
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Painting fir plywood

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Hello!

Had to replace the deck and sides of my boat, using fir plywood. I'd like to seal it somehow to prevent that hideous grain eruption that seems to occur regardless of what type of paint is used.

I'm told that a layer of 4 oz cloth and fiberglass resin will keep the fir from doing this. Is there any other solution?

Thanks,

Fastjeff

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Re: Painting fir plywood

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Jeff, we don't see much fir ply here. Always wondered about the grain, having seen plenty of floor / transom restorations your side..I've always used the grey aluminium primer prior to painting ply. Maybe one of our boat builders might show his head though..

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Fastjeff
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Re: Painting fir plywood

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Thanks. I'll take a look.

Jeff

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Re: Painting fir plywood

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Hi Jeff
I am a small scale boatbuilder and furniture maker. My advice would be to try either:

a) 3 coats of good quality primer first. (I use Hempel primer / undercoat above the waterline and Hempel underwater primer below). And sand back any roughness between coats.
or b) roller on a couple of coats of epoxy. This is easy enough but all instructions have to be followed (such as washing off the amine blush before sanding back). You could incorporate a layer of glass cloth to improve impact resistance. But I wouldn't as it does result in a lot more work to achieve a smooth paint finish. If you use epoxy then use 2 pack paints.

My preference would be for a)
Keith

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Re: Painting fir plywood

Post by KeithM »

Hi Jeff
I am a small scale boatbuilder and furniture maker. My advice would be to try either:

a) 3 coats of good quality primer first. (I use Hempel primer / undercoat above the waterline and Hempel underwater primer below). And sand back any roughness between coats.
or b) roller on a couple of coats of epoxy. This is easy enough but all instructions have to be followed (such as washing off the amine blush before sanding back). You could incorporate a layer of glass cloth to improve impact resistance. But I wouldn't as it does result in a lot more work to achieve a smooth paint finish. If you use epoxy then use 2 pack paints.

My preference would be for a)
Keith

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