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Have a 1972 Pearson with an aluminum boom that looks like it was made in -
1971. Any way to get it looking better - short of paint ? A friend
suggested sanding off the pitting , but also cautioned against weakening it
with too much sanding - but it would be nice to restore a new aluminum
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Have a 1972 Pearson with an aluminum boom that looks like it was made
in -
1971. Any way to get it looking better - short of paint ? A friend
suggested sanding off the pitting , but also cautioned against weakening
it
with too much sanding - but it would be nice to restore a new aluminum
finish -


Paint will cover a multitude of sins, especially if a little prep work is
done first. Don't attempt to remove deep scratches or pits, rather smooth
the level surface areas with 600 or 800 wet paper prior to painting. If you
use a linear polyurethane paint, such as Alumagrip (an aircraft paint for
aluminum surfaces) in a light color (white?) the paint will mask or
de-emphasize the imperfections. If you're adamant about an aluminum finish,
simply treat the surface with Aluminum Jelly until it is fairly white. Then
apply a metal polish until slightly glossy, or better yet brush the surface
with a wire brush on a spinning mandrel.

That's what I'd do.

Max


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Have a 1972 Pearson with an aluminum boom that looks like it was
made in - 1971. Any way to get it looking better - short of paint ?
A friend suggested sanding off the pitting , but also cautioned
against weakening it with too much sanding - but it would be nice to
restore a new aluminum finish -


Do a google search on this newsgroup. That other "Capt. Neal" has a way to
fx an old, worn-out aluminum boom. Since yours is just an old Pearson, a
Coronado fix might be just what you are looking for.

Cappy


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Have a 1972 Pearson with an aluminum boom that looks like it was
made in - 1971. Any way to get it looking better - short of paint ?
A friend suggested sanding off the pitting , but also cautioned
against weakening it with too much sanding - but it would be nice to
restore a new aluminum finish -


Do a google search on this newsgroup. That other "Capt. Neal" has a way to
fx an old, worn-out aluminum boom. Since yours is just an old Pearson, a
Coronado fix might be just what you are looking for.

Cappy


Why are you posting an answer to a question over a year old?
Do you thing Barrett is still waiting for an answer?

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Why are you posting an answer to a question over a year old?
Do you thing Barrett is still waiting for an answer?


Maybe he's one of them time travelers????? Do do, do do. Do do do do....

Cheers,
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"Joe" wrote
Why are you posting an answer to a question over a year old?
Do you thing Barrett is still waiting for an answer?


Maybe he's one of them time travelers????? Do do, do do. Do do do
do....


That's "The Twilight Zone," Ellen. You need the theme from Quantum Leap.

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Capt. Kneel® wrote:
"Barrett Bonden" wrote in message

Have a 1972 Pearson with an aluminum boom that looks like it was
made in - 1971. Any way to get it looking better - short of paint ?
A friend suggested sanding off the pitting , but also cautioned
against weakening it with too much sanding - but it would be nice to
restore a new aluminum finish -


Do a google search on this newsgroup. That other "Capt. Neal" has a way
to
fx an old, worn-out aluminum boom. Since yours is just an old Pearson, a
Coronado fix might be just what you are looking for.

Cappy


Why are you posting an answer to a question over a year old?
Do you thing Barrett is still waiting for an answer?

Joe


Maybe you should just ignore him?


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