I removed both the forward section of my boom that connects to the gooseneck and the aft piece that the control lines run through. The aluminum is still in good condition in spite of there being a moderate layer of surface oxidation. I plan to have new custom sheaves made and will sand blast both parts. The original coating looks like maybe powder coat, but the oxidation got under it and it now peels off in big pieces.
I am wondering if anyone has any long term experience with two part paint or urethane coating for bare cast aluminum? Has it held up well? Any recommendations? I am considering using Epifanes 2-part polyurethane with their epoxy primer coat first. I'm also considering just leaving the aluminum bare and waxing it every so often, but there will be places on the sections i wont be able to reach once they are installed, so not sure the latter approach would be best long term.
I know some people leave their aluminum masts uncoated and they get a nice protective layer that does well in the weather, but masts are probably much higher quality aluminum extrusions than these cast pieces. I'm wondering if anodizing might be an option? Any input or recommendations would be appreciated.
I am wondering if anyone has any long term experience with two part paint or urethane coating for bare cast aluminum? Has it held up well? Any recommendations? I am considering using Epifanes 2-part polyurethane with their epoxy primer coat first. I'm also considering just leaving the aluminum bare and waxing it every so often, but there will be places on the sections i wont be able to reach once they are installed, so not sure the latter approach would be best long term.
I know some people leave their aluminum masts uncoated and they get a nice protective layer that does well in the weather, but masts are probably much higher quality aluminum extrusions than these cast pieces. I'm wondering if anodizing might be an option? Any input or recommendations would be appreciated.
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