here we go again...
BobP said:
The professional makes a statement, another one supports him -
Jimmy says "cheap Tempo spray cans".. "about worthless"
Why not state specifically why it is so?
1. Does TEMPO manufacture paint ?
2. If not (that was a clue), who's paint is in the can ?
3. State specifically, in technical terms like: service life, 10,000 hour salt spray test standard, or whatever standards the professional engineer wants, to what makes this paint "cheap" and "about worthless" compared to the other paints HE ONLY USES.
Then the DIY members can decide if the added cost is worth it to them. Sound reasonable ?
I'M NOT ASHAMED OF MY WORKING CLASS EARNED INCOME HERITAGE.
I"M PROUD OF IT, IT BUILT AND CONTINUES TO BUILD THIS COUNTRY. The professionals here have no respect for people like me.
Now back to paint, of course they won't be able to answer my questions above, as usual.
I offered an alternative and explained the basis of how and when etchant is needed, and how you can avoid it's need by just sanding just prior to regular prime coat.
Since I was knee high operating my Dad's Sportwin Evinrude 9.9 outboard on a rental wood rowboat out of Skidmores in Moriches Bay, they have been made of the same aluminum alloys as todays, and the same two products (primer and topcoat) you can find to paint them, I/Os, too, on the shelf at your marine store of choice. I guess the Grady drive is not to be treated the same as outboards and I/Os, even though it's alloy composition is similar.
For the members who continue to support the personal attacks in a desparate move to further the attempts in undermining all other opinions except one, with the excuse of "a colorful approach", wait until the day it turns against you, even if you are on the short list, as we have seen recently on another post. Then you can see how colorfull you think it is.
For the original poster that I intended to assist, I wonder what "Z"s drive will become ?
you just love to argue...well...here you go...
first,i suggest you click on this link,it dispells alot of myths you have come up with...
http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/viewtop ... ol+upgrade
the tempo paints,i don't use that stuff,i've never seen it last for more than a week or two...i etch prime aluminum,reason being it's the accepted way of doing things...
here's a picture of a bracket,it belonged to "finest kind" len...look at the peeling paint...note the color of it ??? zinc chromate primer...
why don't you ask len how many times he attempted painting it ???
this paint will not hold up,sorry bob,wrong again...
this is a bracket that was sand blasted,it was painted with the incorrect paint,it was not pourous,i refinished it..
note the surface...here's the bracket coated in epoxy barrier coat,after it's been etch primed...the white primer is duratec,this is to be the painted surface,the grey area,is to be coated in antifouling paint-tin based...
this is the epoxy barrier coat i use..
this is the bracket refinished and installed...
that my friend is the correct way to do it...
granted there are other ways to skin a cat,i don't claim my way is the only way,what i claim is,it lasts...
and "working class",well bob,exactly what do you think i am ??? i work 7 days a week in the season,at least 12hrs a day...how 'bout you ???
i enjoy the fruits of my labor",i also enjoy the reputation of my buisness,that would be quality...you can have at your claims and your half assed repair ideas,remember this,you're ht guy who tends to ignore abyc,as well as coast guard cfr's...
colorful huh ??? intersting,the claims you make,one that sticks in my mind,the holes in your transom being completley sealed,well...click on the link,it's clearly shown to be false,as with everyting else you state...
i've got nothing personal against you,if you gave useful or truthful information,i would never state anything against it-remember that... :wink: