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Old 03-09-2009, 03:29 PM
atmarineservices atmarineservices is offline
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Default Painting mast / boom sections

Anyone have any input on painting mast / boom sections? There is an oln annodizeing that is very faded and in poor condition. External halyards, so there must be a slight degree or durabilty. Thanks!
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Old 03-09-2009, 04:23 PM
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paint away. we use awlgrip. follow the directions for aluminum. no soda blasting !
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Old 03-15-2009, 07:59 AM
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Default Sanding or Sand Blasting ?

I have often wondered if it takes sandblasting with proper blasting media, to get into all the cracks and the bottom of weld-laps or pitted areas on aluminum spars.

It would seem to me that surface sanding on the aluminum, could leave v small corroded areas, which would later break out in more corrosion maybe even prematurely. Does an acid etch get to the bottom of these surface blemishes, satisfactorily ?

On SS fabricated parts we have been cautioned to use only un-recycled glass beads, for blasting media, could this advice be good for aluminum, too ?

My aluminum mast, spreaders, and boom were glass bead blasted, and painted with Awlgrip LPU .

I did have a spot of corrosion bubbling up the paint, and often wondered what caused it.

Sure the answer could be a missplaced finger print, a drop of water from the sky, ect., after the blasting, but before the Alodine etch could be applied, but are there a heap more answers that could apply, too ?


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