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geem

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My rusty Spade anchor. It's now had the lead melted out and it's gone for galvanising. I will be pouring the molten lead back in when it returns. I am hoping that the new galvanising will last longer than Spades original. If anybody else needs their anchor galvanising mine is at Spin Galvanising in Rotherham. £2/kg +vat. My 2 year old chain is also there for regalvanising.
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If you can persuade the galvanizer to dip your anchor and chain towards the end of the day when they have turned the heat of the bath off, you can get a thicker coat of zinc.
 

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so probably two years then? :ROFLMAO: Did you sail all this way back just for some zinc?
Anchor was new in 2021. It's sat on the seabed most of the time for the last 3 years since we very rarley use marinas. Chain was bought in Martinique so only two years old. Both in poor condition.
 

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I noticed you are using Spin Galvanising. They seem to be one of the few companies in UK who will regalvanise chain. I received a customer's glowing report of their work, which can be found at the bottom of this page Regalvanising chain
I decided to use them because I had heard good things about them. Nice to hear another glowing report
 

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Anchor was new in 2021. It's sat on the seabed most of the time for the last 3 years since we very rarley use marinas. Chain was bought in Martinique so only two years old. Both in poor condition.
3-4 year battery life seems reasonable for heavy use. Makes me wonder how much unharnessed power was generated as it fizzed away :ROFLMAO:
 
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