Anyone know a place to get a mossy oak breakup paint job on a 16’ jon boat? I’m in the Columbia area.
Walmart sells spray paint and you can make stencils for dirt cheap. The ducks won’t care what pattern it is.
I’ve got a buddy in Camden that paints Jon boats. Depending on the prep work involved on your boat $400. PM me for details
I had a guy do mine. Look a few months back in this section. If interested let me know and Ill send ya his way
I can do camo if you don’t mind Rustoleum. Here is my truck, I’m sure y’all have seen me around.
http://s347.photobucket.com/user/redfishsc/slideshow/Truck%20Camo
“Sire, it belongs in truth to the Church of God, in whose name I speak, to endure blows and not to inflict them. But it will also please your Majesty to remember that she is an anvil that has worn out many hammers.”…Theodore Beza
BTW I can tell you how to do this, it’s not all that hard really. The main thing is, spray base color patches. Put on a rubber glove, use leaves, ferns, saw palmetto, etc. as stencils, and spray over the top of them.
Use a variety of sheens, mostly satin, dull, flat, matte, etc. Avoid a lot of gloss.
Definitely include white, black, light blue, and grey— they mimic shadows, clouds, and sky.
“Sire, it belongs in truth to the Church of God, in whose name I speak, to endure blows and not to inflict them. But it will also please your Majesty to remember that she is an anvil that has worn out many hammers.”…Theodore Beza
[quote]Originally posted by Redfish_matt
I can do camo if you don’t mind Rustoleum. Here is my truck, I’m sure y’all have seen me around.
Pun intended?
Lol… actually no not intended, I’m not quite that witty.
“Sire, it belongs in truth to the Church of God, in whose name I speak, to endure blows and not to inflict them. But it will also please your Majesty to remember that she is an anvil that has worn out many hammers.”…Theodore Beza