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![]() "Nelson" wrote in message ... I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson What makes you think your budget has brakes? Eisboch |
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On Nov 5, 9:54?am, "Nelson" wrote:
I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson I found these remarks that may prove useful: "To paint Aluminum is labor intensive. The environmental effects of zinc chromate (aluminum primer) is deadly to the human body. We use Aluma-wash then Alumiprep before the primer is applied. Awl- Grip is the preferred color paint involving a two part process that is expensive. All Aluminum starts corroding (rusting) once it hits the air while some have anodizing applied but if scratched or welded the erosion continues. Our boats range from 40 to 200 feet and few paint jobs last more than ten years. In Ft.Lauderdale, a private tug named Hero still operates for over 30 years without any paint. She is all aluminum with an aircooled diesel and no thru-hulls. Her entire hull covering exists of a wax coating on the inside and outside. Zero problems and no maintenance after the initial coat. stevens marine - Ft .Laud. Fla. USA" |
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I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson Yes, don't paint it. Let it oxidize to a nice patina. |
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On Nov 5, 11:59 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Nelson" wrote in message ... I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson What makes you think your budget has brakes? Eisboch Mine does, and they engage when I'm spending too much on boat stuff and the wife gets the credit card bill! |
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Because my wife put the brakes on it, but thanks for the great responce very
helpful Nelson "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Nelson" wrote in message ... I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson What makes you think your budget has brakes? Eisboch |
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I have seen a few products for just coating that is also an option, thank
you Chuck for useful information Nelson "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... On Nov 5, 9:54?am, "Nelson" wrote: I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson I found these remarks that may prove useful: "To paint Aluminum is labor intensive. The environmental effects of zinc chromate (aluminum primer) is deadly to the human body. We use Aluma-wash then Alumiprep before the primer is applied. Awl- Grip is the preferred color paint involving a two part process that is expensive. All Aluminum starts corroding (rusting) once it hits the air while some have anodizing applied but if scratched or welded the erosion continues. Our boats range from 40 to 200 feet and few paint jobs last more than ten years. In Ft.Lauderdale, a private tug named Hero still operates for over 30 years without any paint. She is all aluminum with an aircooled diesel and no thru-hulls. Her entire hull covering exists of a wax coating on the inside and outside. Zero problems and no maintenance after the initial coat. stevens marine - Ft .Laud. Fla. USA" |
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The only thing is I will have some patches that will be visible but I guess
thats not really a big issue :-) Another couple of questions any experience with alumaloy brazing rod you use with a torch? How effective is a epoxy patch on a hairline crack and best ways to remove tar that bin applied to the floor? I thank you in advance for the help :-) Nelson "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message ... Nelson wrote: I am rebuilding my aluminium boat any suggestion on primer and paint that will not brake the budget? Nelson Yes, don't paint it. Let it oxidize to a nice patina. |
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Tons of help :-) and yes big mess, the crack is behind a rib on the bottom
it looks like the seat bracket came loose and rubbed up and down on the bottom is approx 5" long and at the most 1/32" wide. I will skip on the alumaloy the other thought is getting a piece of aluminium larger then the crack jb weld the patch onto the boat then use self sealing pop rivets around it? And the tar with the soaked rag will be a pain in the a#$ but great idea :-) Thats what I will do and right now all this work is out doors then I will drop it in the garage Nelson "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 13:29:22 -0500, Nelson penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: The only thing is I will have some patches that will be visible but I guess thats not really a big issue :-) Another couple of questions any experience with alumaloy brazing rod you use with a torch? It sucks. It is way too hard and brittle to help.... and if the boat is made of heat treated material you'll ruin the boat. How effective is a epoxy patch on a hairline crack It depends. What is it that is cracked? and best ways to remove tar that bin applied to the floor? I thank you in advance for the help :-) If it is really tar. Use a solvent soaked rag... this is all outdoors and away from all buildings, right?.... to soften the tar and scrape off with a plastic scraper. What a mess. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats |
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