The Anchor Locker Is Finished!
We had pretty much been in complete denial about the finish work on the anchor locker... So, we faced our deep dark fears and tackled the project head on! Here is Tamer grinding every new steel surface, to free it of the mill scale. It was a really miserable job for him to do, and he did a wonderful job! We had previously sandblasted all the original steel surfaces, before the new side pieces were put on back in February.
Here I am sanding off the dried Ospho from the entire inside of the space. After it was vacuumed and cleaned, I applied a couple coats of epoxy to the edges and bottom floor to prevent water from leaking down into the 'void' in the focsul. Admittedly, this was probably the most claustrophobic area to work on in the whole boat. (So far :-) )
Here is the locker with the first 3 coats of paint on all the surfaces but my get-away areas. During the application of this paint, the outside temperature was 90+ degrees. The bow of the boat also happens to be in the direct sunlight for most of the day. So, I would guess that the internal temperature was 110+ degrees while I was painting inside. Also, because of the confined space, and the toxicity of the Amerlock, I had to wear eye protection and a respirator. I kid you not, within 2 minutes of being inside, I would be dripping sweat!! Great weight loss plan :-)
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