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This is actually my first attempt at decoy painting.
Let's just say,...I ain't quitting my day job, but they're probably an improvement.
Before
![Image](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii40/Duckdog_01/1773076D-9FFB-4AA0-8E1D-D3D7301FAE5E-19710-00003665BD1E6303_zps92fa8037.jpg)
After
![Image](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii40/Duckdog_01/E6A14DED-F8BC-4EE7-B309-14C7E2F3E691-19710-000036657C2A96F1_zpsdcb8543b.jpg)
Before
![Image](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii40/Duckdog_01/33868C29-0B6A-43A1-8FDB-ECC57A175A95-19710-00003665C824BF2E_zpse616282a.jpg)
After
![Image](http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii40/Duckdog_01/2E3A56E1-57A4-4C42-9DFE-C37AC1329067-19710-000036704A87FCF7_zps8e76cd64.jpg)
Naturally, I've found some leakers...
Any of ya'all had luck filling them with the "great stuff" expanding foam? I've read about that for years, but I've just never done it. I think I have some foam left over from a job, otherwise I'd probably just hack off the keels and send them to field duty.