chriss999
Well-Known Member
I am restoring a 50-year old Kingfisher 20 and need advice on what to do with the (formerly galvanised) steel pulpit and pushpit. In terms of strength, they feel pretty sturdy and they are firmly bolted through the deck. The problem is that a previous owner painted them over and now that paint is flaked and they are rusting badly in places.
I’m not going to spend the money get them re-made in stainless steel, but I’d like a reasonably pretty finish to go with my soon-to-be repainted deck.
I am planning to scrape/sand/wire brush off the paint and rust, then treat them. Some options include:
2-pack epoxy primer and paint like the decks are getting
‘zinc-rich epoxy paint’ whatever that is
Phosphoric acid rust converter
‘Cold galvanizing’ paint, eg Galvafroid
And someone here suggested Dulux Metalshield for a steel centreplate
Can anyone advise? (Preferably something that they’ve had success with…)
Many thanks for any advice.
I’m not going to spend the money get them re-made in stainless steel, but I’d like a reasonably pretty finish to go with my soon-to-be repainted deck.
I am planning to scrape/sand/wire brush off the paint and rust, then treat them. Some options include:
2-pack epoxy primer and paint like the decks are getting
‘zinc-rich epoxy paint’ whatever that is
Phosphoric acid rust converter
‘Cold galvanizing’ paint, eg Galvafroid
And someone here suggested Dulux Metalshield for a steel centreplate
Can anyone advise? (Preferably something that they’ve had success with…)
Many thanks for any advice.
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