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Ignoramus26696 wrote:
I made this boat trailer guide: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Trailer-Guide/ I need it because we frequently go boating on a river with very strong current, which makes keeping the boat aligned over the trailer difficult during retrieval. The base is made of 3/8" thick hot rolled mild steel. The bolts are half inch bolts. How do I paint it to prevent corrosion? Personally I would degrease it with white spirit, apply a coat of red oxide primer, then two coats of a decent quality topcoat such as Rust-Oleum or Hammerite. I think both Rust-Oleum and Hammerite say you can apply them without a primer, but I don't. I find they adhere better (especially to aluminium and zinc) if you use a primer. I've also used something called "pylon paint" in the past, but I don't know its official trade name as I didn't buy it myself. It's literally the stuff the electricity company use to paint pylons. I think it might also be known as "cold galvanising paint". This is very weather resistant and you can use very thick coats, but the surface finish is rough and it looks ugly. Good if you don't view the paintwork too closely! Whatever you choose, remember to repaint the item as soon as you see rust. This is where most people go wrong. Best wishes, Chris |
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