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Old 02-23-2012, 10:55 AM
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The red gel looks really great and I love the double boot stripe from that time too.

Thanks for the offer on the nav light, sitting on the box it looked like you just bought it.

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Old 02-23-2012, 10:25 PM
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Mark,

Appreciate the positive comments, you are the expert. You were there seen all these great boats in their heyday!, just trying to do them justice, glad you like it. Yes, There was paint on the boat before this gelcoat was applied. We took it down quite a bit, you could actually see the original gelcoat through what was left of the paint. We did not strip the paint though, just sanded the hell out of it. Still working on reproducing the instrument panel and will keep you posted on my progress.

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Reunion this year? How about the weekend before Dream cruise. We come back every year for that and what a week that would be Mag reunion, and Dream cruise!
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[Reunion this year? How about the weekend before Dream cruise. We come back every year for that and what a week that would be Mag reunion, and Dream cruise! ]

Jeff havent given the reunion much thought yet. I will have to see if Brownies On The lake @ Emerald City will be available this year ?? I will start working on the reunion soon & see it we can make happen this year..
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Mark,

Be happy to help in anyway we can. That's our home town, and
I think my dad may have lived at the old Brownies for a short time because every time me and my friends went there he was there with his friends! We kept our boat at Belle Maer Harbor right down the row from Rags for years. Would love to get back out on Lake St. Clair.

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Guys, struggling with restoration on these side step plates. I think they were originally Bright Anodized finish with the teak inserts. Has anyone re-plated these? Mine are pitted and i would like to polish to remove the pits and then re-finish. Should I go chrome or bright dip anodized? Any advice appreciate. Anybody else done this and what finish did you use , chrome or bright dip?

Also, never, ever, never use Nu-Chrome out of Massachusetts for your restoration work. They will take forever and rip you off. We just filed a complaint with Better Business Bureau in regard to their wqork and business practices.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Originally Posted by JPrusinows
Guys, struggling with restoration on these side step plates. I think they were originally Bright Anodized finish with the teak inserts. Has anyone re-plated these? Mine are pitted and i would like to polish to remove the pits and then re-finish. Should I go chrome or bright dip anodized? Any advice appreciate. Anybody else done this and what finish did you use , chrome or bright dip?

Also, never, ever, never use Nu-Chrome out of Massachusetts for your restoration work. They will take forever and rip you off. We just filed a complaint with Better Business Bureau in regard to their wqork and business practices.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Jeff

Jeff have you seen the Bertram Baron project here on OSO, He striped his anodized alum & clear coated it.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...project-4.html {post 112}
I used Al's polishing in Toledo OH for all my Mag's chrome, all is good. http://www.alspolishing.com/
I'm working on a date for the reunion, looks like mid July. I will have more on that soon. Mark
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Nice work looks AWESOME!
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Old 04-12-2012, 01:38 PM
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Hi Jeff

Yes I had my tread plates stripped re-polished and bright Acid Anodized. We then fitted new Teak rungs and they now look close to new which is not bad for 42 years old Aluminium parts.

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Thanks for all the input. Kalazzar do you have any photos available, also who did the polish and bright dip for you?

Thanks in advance,

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Jeff,

I just sent mine off (step plates) to Al's polishing in OH. for the best possible shine. They were very worn a pitted......Will post pictures when I receive them back.

Ian,

Where did you get the new "teak" inserts for the step plates?
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