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RW Salnick wrote:
If it were me, I'd use a 2-part urethane on it. The finish is superb, and that stuff is *HARD*. Also, when patch/repairs are needed, it will be easier to match the existing finish. bob Rusty wrote: I am having an aluminum dodger built for my sailboat. I want it to be white when it's finished. The question is, should I have it powder coated or painted? Either is possible, and not out of line for cost. I am looking for durability, long-term looks, and ability to make minor repairs. Any thoughts either for or against each option? Thanks, Rusty Power coat can chip leaving water access under the film. My preferred treatment for aluminum is Epi-Bond. Two-part epoxy primer used in aircraft service. Paint with two-part urethane after several weeks cure. Richard |
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