Painting TRS Drives?????????????
#1
Well i fell into a lil problem.
Ive stripped my TRS drives of the old paint n epoxy primer.
My local boat stores dont carry anything other than effin rattle can stuff. I was hoping to purchase quarts and spray myself. I have a paint n body shop and rattle cans just dont do it.
So where can if find the aluminum epoxy primer and gloss black paint?
Which manufacturer of products work best for the cost.
Thanks Kevin
Ive stripped my TRS drives of the old paint n epoxy primer.
My local boat stores dont carry anything other than effin rattle can stuff. I was hoping to purchase quarts and spray myself. I have a paint n body shop and rattle cans just dont do it.
So where can if find the aluminum epoxy primer and gloss black paint?
Which manufacturer of products work best for the cost.
Thanks Kevin
#2
You should be able to get it from your loacal auto body paint supplier in your area. If you call up Mercury they will let you know the best way to paint them.
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From: Cape Coral, FL
Nasons epoxy primer, then Nasons' 2K urethane (single stage with hardner). Have had good luck on both motors and drives.
Prep is everything. Sand, wax/grease remover, prime, & paint. Some may even recommend an acid etch prime, expoxy prime, then paint.
Good luck.
Prep is everything. Sand, wax/grease remover, prime, & paint. Some may even recommend an acid etch prime, expoxy prime, then paint.
Good luck.
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Before painting and several times during the surface preparation process you must remove the salts, one wash will not do it. Plenty of salt removing solutions available off the shelf. A single component alkyd based rattle can will provide you short term happiness, conventional 2 part epoxy and polyurethane systems will provide you longer term happiness because the strenght of the film will hold back the corrosion for a longer period of time, but both paint system will fail when the corrosion bloom form the chlorides overpower the paint job - CLEAN THE SURFACE
As for paint brands, check the local marine supply store, these guys are in business to charge you a fortune, not to sell you the wrong materials and the products should be VOC compliant as may be required in California
As for paint brands, check the local marine supply store, these guys are in business to charge you a fortune, not to sell you the wrong materials and the products should be VOC compliant as may be required in California
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From: McHenry IL /Duck Key FL
here is a link to some discussions we had when I was painting my drives
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...ive-paint.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...ive-paint.html
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here is a link to some discussions we had when I was painting my drives
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...ive-paint.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...ive-paint.html
Since we run PPG in our shop thats a done deal.
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#9
Well i fell into a lil problem.
Ive stripped my TRS drives of the old paint n epoxy primer.
My local boat stores dont carry anything other than effin rattle can stuff. I was hoping to purchase quarts and spray myself. I have a paint n body shop and rattle cans just dont do it.
So where can if find the aluminum epoxy primer and gloss black paint?
Which manufacturer of products work best for the cost.
Thanks Kevin
Ive stripped my TRS drives of the old paint n epoxy primer.
My local boat stores dont carry anything other than effin rattle can stuff. I was hoping to purchase quarts and spray myself. I have a paint n body shop and rattle cans just dont do it.
So where can if find the aluminum epoxy primer and gloss black paint?
Which manufacturer of products work best for the cost.
Thanks Kevin




