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Gary January 29th 07 05:12 AM

What paint shoudl I use
 
I had to remove my Westerbeke 5kw Diesel generator from my boat this
weekend for some maintenance. The rails that the generator is mounted to
are badly rusted, so I want to take this opportunity to clean them up
thoroughly and re-paint them so that they won't be rusting again in the near
future.

What type of primer and paint should I use for this job? Would this paint
also be acceptable to touch up the generator. There are a few rusty spots
on it.

Thanks!

Gary



Ed January 29th 07 05:38 AM

What paint shoudl I use
 
I use rustoleum.... It seems to work well on my gen and engine. I
don't use it on the exhaust mainly because it just burns off anyway.

one issue if you use a lot of it...I painted one day, left the dock the
next day and my generator died and I had to run the blowers for a couple
hours before it would restart. Mains worked fine... strange... I
suggest painting and then allowing to dry and then run the blowers for a
while before and during use for the first few days.



Gary wrote:
I had to remove my Westerbeke 5kw Diesel generator from my boat this
weekend for some maintenance. The rails that the generator is mounted to
are badly rusted, so I want to take this opportunity to clean them up
thoroughly and re-paint them so that they won't be rusting again in the near
future.

What type of primer and paint should I use for this job? Would this paint
also be acceptable to touch up the generator. There are a few rusty spots
on it.

Thanks!

Gary




Gary January 29th 07 12:12 PM

What paint shoudl I use
 
The generator will probably be out of the boat for a few weeks, so I doubt
running the blower will be necessary. It will be good and dry when it goes
back in.

No mention of primer? Do I not need any for Rustoleum? Is this a special
marine grade of Rustoleum or is it what I can buy at a normal hardware /
home improvement store?

Thanks again!

Gary


"Ed" wrote in message
...
I use rustoleum.... It seems to work well on my gen and engine. I
don't use it on the exhaust mainly because it just burns off anyway.

one issue if you use a lot of it...I painted one day, left the dock the
next day and my generator died and I had to run the blowers for a couple
hours before it would restart. Mains worked fine... strange... I
suggest painting and then allowing to dry and then run the blowers for a
while before and during use for the first few days.



Gary wrote:
I had to remove my Westerbeke 5kw Diesel generator from my boat this
weekend for some maintenance. The rails that the generator is mounted

to
are badly rusted, so I want to take this opportunity to clean them up
thoroughly and re-paint them so that they won't be rusting again in the

near
future.

What type of primer and paint should I use for this job? Would this

paint
also be acceptable to touch up the generator. There are a few rusty

spots
on it.

Thanks!

Gary






CalifBill January 29th 07 07:28 PM

What paint shoudl I use
 
Rust-Lock Metal Prep from West Marine works well to convert rust to
non-rust.

"Gary" wrote in message
...
The generator will probably be out of the boat for a few weeks, so I doubt
running the blower will be necessary. It will be good and dry when it
goes
back in.

No mention of primer? Do I not need any for Rustoleum? Is this a special
marine grade of Rustoleum or is it what I can buy at a normal hardware /
home improvement store?

Thanks again!

Gary


"Ed" wrote in message
...
I use rustoleum.... It seems to work well on my gen and engine. I
don't use it on the exhaust mainly because it just burns off anyway.

one issue if you use a lot of it...I painted one day, left the dock the
next day and my generator died and I had to run the blowers for a couple
hours before it would restart. Mains worked fine... strange... I
suggest painting and then allowing to dry and then run the blowers for a
while before and during use for the first few days.



Gary wrote:
I had to remove my Westerbeke 5kw Diesel generator from my boat this
weekend for some maintenance. The rails that the generator is mounted

to
are badly rusted, so I want to take this opportunity to clean them up
thoroughly and re-paint them so that they won't be rusting again in the

near
future.

What type of primer and paint should I use for this job? Would this

paint
also be acceptable to touch up the generator. There are a few rusty

spots
on it.

Thanks!

Gary








Wayne.B January 30th 07 12:31 AM

What paint shoudl I use
 
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 18:28:25 GMT, "CalifBill"
wrote:

Rust-Lock Metal Prep from West Marine works well to convert rust to
non-rust.


As does Ospho, available at most hardware stores.


Ernest Scribbler January 30th 07 03:28 PM

What paint shoudl I use
 
"Wayne.B" wrote
As does Ospho, available at most hardware stores.


I found a good Ospho knock-off at Autozone. I forget the name. Green liquid
in a white bottle, near the bondo and such.



Wayne.B January 30th 07 04:22 PM

What paint shoudl I use
 
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:28:00 -0500, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote:

I found a good Ospho knock-off at Autozone. I forget the name. Green liquid
in a white bottle, near the bondo and such.


Could be, Ospho is phosphoric acid and not exactly a proprietary
formulation. Anything with phosphoric acid as the prime ingredient
should work equally well.


Gary February 2nd 07 08:29 PM

What paint shoudl I use
 
Thanks guys for the replies! I'm going to tackle this project over the
weekend.

Gary



"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:28:00 -0500, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote:

I found a good Ospho knock-off at Autozone. I forget the name. Green

liquid
in a white bottle, near the bondo and such.


Could be, Ospho is phosphoric acid and not exactly a proprietary
formulation. Anything with phosphoric acid as the prime ingredient
should work equally well.





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