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Perhaps I misunderstand you, Steve, but my experience suggests that
bronze is not good for fastening aluminum. I stick to stainless, or possibly aluminum rivets, for mounting aluminum fittings. It looks better, too. Jim Woodward www.mvfintry.com "Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... I suggest powdercoat is the best way, but powdercoat and paint do not like sharp edges. All edges must be radiused. Any break in the surface treatment will allow water to corrode the aluminum and the corrosion will lift the coating. Pay close attention to holes for fasteners. They must be bedded with a sealant. If you cannot do this, use stainless or bronze. Steve "Courtney Thomas" wrote in message ... There are many aluminum components on my fiberglass sailboat such as windvane components, electrical housings, mounting brackets, etc.; some of which are of substantial thickness and size. I'd like to improve their appearance and durability in a marine environment. What works and looks good too ? Thank you. -- Courtney Thomas s/v Mutiny lying Oriental, NC |