BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   ASA (https://www.boatbanter.com/asa/)
-   -   protective exterior bronze coatings?? (https://www.boatbanter.com/asa/20270-protective-exterior-bronze-coatings.html)

Chris July 7th 04 08:44 AM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
Hello and thank you in advance for your suggestions. I'm in the
process of refinishing my boat. The exterior Port lights and fairleads
are of solid bronze. I'm going to sand and polish to a bright finish
and need to coat with a urethane, or some other durable product that
will protect the polished finish and keep all gleaming and not turning
green. I once coated with a two part DuPont product (forget the name)
and it lasted for a reasonable time. I'm aware that there are new
products out there that will under these harsh conditions guarantee a
ten year protection but as yet have not located the company or
product.

Again this is an exterior project, often awash in sea water for days,
stepped on and lines rubbing constantly.
Any suggestions???

Joe July 7th 04 04:15 PM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
(Chris) wrote in message . com...
Hello and thank you in advance for your suggestions. I'm in the
process of refinishing my boat. The exterior Port lights and fairleads
are of solid bronze. I'm going to sand and polish to a bright finish
and need to coat with a urethane, or some other durable product that
will protect the polished finish and keep all gleaming and not turning
green. I once coated with a two part DuPont product (forget the name)
and it lasted for a reasonable time. I'm aware that there are new
products out there that will under these harsh conditions guarantee a
ten year protection but as yet have not located the company or
product.

Again this is an exterior project, often awash in sea water for days,
stepped on and lines rubbing constantly.
Any suggestions???




Let it go green, it protects the bronze. If you must polish it just
coat it with olive oil ever once and a while, old navy secret. Any
urithane or clear coat will peel in no time due to UV and excessive
heat. Your wasting your time. Beside the green looks saltier. If you
have teak decks let em go gray.

Joe
The guy who polished to much brass and swung to many holy stones in
his life.

Scott Vernon July 8th 04 12:57 AM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 

"Dave" wrote

One of the great things about my current boat is that the only varnished

or
oiled wood above deck is the tiller.


you and Jim Cate.



Wally July 8th 04 02:00 AM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
Dave wrote:

One of the great things about my current boat is that the only
oiled wood above deck is the tiller, me, and Jim Cate.




Wally July 8th 04 02:00 AM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
Dave wrote:

One of the great things about my current boat is that the only
oiled wood above deck is the tiller, me, and Jim Cate.




Scott Vernon July 8th 04 03:21 PM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
SS grabrails = powerboat. Very Macish of you.

Scotty

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On 7 Jul 2004 23:57:34 GMT, "Scott Vernon" said:

you and Jim Cate.


Ah, buy mine does have grab rails on the coach roof. CS very sensibly did
them in SS, a touch a lot of CS owners appreciate.


Dave
S/V Good Fortune
CS27

Who goes duck hunting with Jamie Gorelick?



Bobspirt July 8th 04 04:21 PM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
SS grabrails = powerboat. Very Macish of you.


Wait til you have to varnish yours.

Scott Vernon July 8th 04 04:32 PM

protective exterior bronze coatings??
 
varnish? real sailors use teak oil. How bobspritish of you.

SV

"Bobspirt" wrote in message
...
SS grabrails = powerboat. Very Macish of you.


Wait til you have to varnish yours.




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:56 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com