Power Coating?
I am not familiar with that term. I have heard of electrocoat. "The fundamental physical principle of electrocoating is that materials with opposite electrical charges attract. An electrocoat system applies a DC charge to a metal part immersed in a bath of oppositely charged paint particles. The paint particles are drawn to the metal part and paint is deposited on the part, forming an even, continuous film over every surface, in every crevice and corner, until the coating reaches the desired thickness. At that thickness, the film insulates the part, so attraction stops and electrocoating is complete. Depending on the polarity of the charge, electrocoating is classified as either anodic or cathodic." (copied from http://www.electrocoat.org)That would take a very large vat for the paint, plus cost of shipping, etc. I think I might go with the single or two part epoxy paint. I have been thinking of buying a Wagner paint sprayer for the VC17 antifouling paint, so maybe I could use it on the mast also.Any hints on what Wagner sprayer to use on these paints?Ken Palmer, S/V Liberty