Binman
Well-Known Member
Is this a good idea.
In which case, airless is the better choice of spray equipment, if you do decide to go down that road.You will be very unpopular if spray mist drifts onto other peoples boats or cars if you do this out in the open.
I would not have thought it a particularly good idea but it can be sprayed.
The manufacturers data sheet for your chosen product will give all the technical information. Ie tip sizes, pressure for airless spraying or air pressure for air mix spraying, wet film thickness etc.
You will be very unpopular if spray mist drifts onto other peoples boats or cars if you do this out in the open.
I have seen a boat that had sprayed Coppercoat, presumably airless spray, done in Holland. It was done very badly with terrible orange peel. I guess this was quite a difficult job but my roller applied looks a lot better.
So, because I'm lucky enough to have good tools, and perhaps more crucially, the boat at home, I'll be spraying it.
And the appropriate enclosed spraying facility with fume / mist extraction to ensure you do not also spray your neighbours with toxic antifouling I hope
So easy with a roller and no equipment to clean up afterwards.
And the appropriate enclosed spraying facility with fume / mist extraction to ensureyou do not also spray your neighbours with toxic antifouling I hope
So easy with a roller and no equipment to clean up afterwards.
Nearest neighbour is a hundred yards away, so outdoor spraying - with a really good mask. Once I've set up the waterline masking, I'll time the job through to clean-up. I bet it's quicker, but I won't be doing it until March/April, so you'll all have to wait for the result - and possible humble pie.
Sadly it appears not to be the case