Dear Fellow Sailors:
Any suggestions on correcting the esthetics of my winches? Paint, prep etc
Any suggestions on correcting the esthetics of my winches? Paint, prep etc
The least expensive way would likely just be to remove the flaking chrome coating and just let the winches be bronze... That will look real old school... LOL (Your winches will wear out faster)Dear Fellow Sailors:
Any suggestions on correcting the esthetics of my winches? Paint, prep etc
My head went to a similar place. I was thinking of sandblasting followed by either powder coating or an anodized coating process. It would give a matt finish but I think it would look nice. I would go with a black coating.For the group.
What about powder coating?
From my past life I remember there were varying hardnesses of coatings. We had aluminum bin scales that would wear quickly from the silica sand moving through them. We had them powder coated with two colors, yellow warning coat, then grey topcoat. When I retired a year later none of them showed any yellow. Yep, I got the idea of two color coats from bottom painting,.
You'd need a powder coating bath long enough to have your boom fit. They do have them, one of the things that often gets powder coated are guard rails, so there are long baths. Not sure if you'll find one to handle a mast, but should be able to find one long enough to do a boom.I've always thought if I had boat parts that needed to be cleaned up I'd look into powder coating blue to match the boat's boot stripe.
My boom needs to be painted. When I'm ready I'd plan to look at a couple of the area powder coating shops to see if they could do it.
My understanding is if the metal can withstand a 300 degree oven and accept electrostatic charge, it can be powder coated.