It's really good, I still use this one regularly now. Not cheap but it maintains it's speed consistently under load which you don't get with cheaper machines.
Its just sat on a wooden frame at the moment so I slide it from one side to the other. Space is a little tight but it can be done, the design that you chose to build is quite a key factor as well!
@@DanLeeBoatbuildinghave you ever tried the roller/tipped application with this product and was it successful? I’m looking for an 2k polyurethane’s alternative to an Epifanes I’ve been using.
How do you rate the polisher I’m thinking about buying one is better than the dewalt 240 ?
It's really good, I still use this one regularly now. Not cheap but it maintains it's speed consistently under load which you don't get with cheaper machines.
Nice work. What engine you gonna drop in?
Is the boat set on rollers? How do you manage to work around in such a small shop? I'm limited on space and would like to know how you manage. Thanks.
Its just sat on a wooden frame at the moment so I slide it from one side to the other. Space is a little tight but it can be done, the design that you chose to build is quite a key factor as well!
you've done an excellent job Dan, looking forward to the next video.
Was the paint originally rolled / tipped on? And what paint was it? Looks an excellent finish👍
This finish was sprayed and the paint is Jotun Hardtop AX: www.smlmarinepaints.co.uk/topcoats/two-pack/hardtop-ax
@@DanLeeBoatbuildinghave you ever tried the roller/tipped application with this product and was it successful? I’m looking for an 2k polyurethane’s alternative to an Epifanes I’ve been using.
Looks great.
Is this sold by the kit?
No you need to buy all of the components individually based on what you need.