Donald Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 29,639 Location Near the beach in Delaware Apr 22, 2016 #1 I know all the steps to properly prime and paint an aluminum outdrive. But is there a shortcut way to do a decent job in less time?
I know all the steps to properly prime and paint an aluminum outdrive. But is there a shortcut way to do a decent job in less time?
C CT8 Joined Oct 9, 2014 Messages 15,365 Location Idaho Apr 22, 2016 #2 Only if you don't mind doing it again real soon.
B BrocLuno Joined Sep 6, 2015 Messages 6,147 Location Kalifornia Kollective Apr 22, 2016 #4 Alumma Etch, epoxy primer, LPU paint
B bvance554 Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 2,191 Location VA Apr 23, 2016 #5 Are you putting it up for sell?
Donald Thread starter Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 29,639 Location Near the beach in Delaware Apr 23, 2016 #6 I had the skeg repaired and the shop painted it after welding the skeg. It looks good and I doubt they did a lot of prep work.
I had the skeg repaired and the shop painted it after welding the skeg. It looks good and I doubt they did a lot of prep work.
Donald Thread starter Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 29,639 Location Near the beach in Delaware Apr 23, 2016 #7 Originally Posted By: bvance554 Are you putting it up for sell? No, but have other spring prep work to do.
Originally Posted By: bvance554 Are you putting it up for sell? No, but have other spring prep work to do.
Donald Thread starter Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 29,639 Location Near the beach in Delaware Apr 23, 2016 #8 Originally Posted By: BrocLuno Alumma Etch, epoxy primer, LPU paint LPU paint being??