Hello, I'm the proud owner of a 1969 Wooden Folkboat, amazing wooden hull with no leaks, however the cabin roof !!! I'm trying to workout what the material used is before I start to patch up all 12 leaks i can find. It looks like a canvas covering with a painted finish through roofing contractor falls church va, but this may be a synthetic ? What i'd like some advice on is... Whats a good substance to do some 'patch-ups' with, and if it is canvas with a painted on finish, what paint should I use for touch ups?
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Originally posted by kemiy View PostHello, I'm the proud owner of a 1969 Wooden Folkboat, amazing wooden hull with no leaks, however the cabin roof !!! I'm trying to work out what the material used is before I start to patch up all 12 leaks I can find this roof repair silver spring. It looks like a canvas covering with a painted finish, but this may be synthetic. What I'd like some advice on is... What's a good substance to do some 'patch-ups' with, and if it is canvas with a painted-on finish, what paint should I use for touch-ups?
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Originally posted by kemiy View PostHello, I'm the proud owner of a 1969 Wooden Folkboat, amazing wooden hull with no leaks, however the cabin roof !!! I'm trying to workout what the material used is before I start to patch up all 12 leaks i can find. It looks like a canvas covering with a painted finish through roofing contractor Stripes roofing​, but this may be a synthetic ? What i'd like some advice on is... Whats a good substance to do some 'patch-ups' with, and if it is canvas with a painted on finish, what paint should I use for touch ups?
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