frazion
Active Member
So my outdrives are getting a sandback and paint. There is bare aluminium where its clear that a previous owner has sanded back and slapped on a coat of antifoul primer straight onto the aluminium. Thats another story and I've got plenty work to do to etch-prime etc etc etc.
But it got me wondering....when it comes to anodes, should the area underneath the anode be bare metal or is it presumed that the conductivity through the bolt hole is sufficient for that purpose? if so, why the required scrape back and clean of the mating surface for the circular prop anode?
But it got me wondering....when it comes to anodes, should the area underneath the anode be bare metal or is it presumed that the conductivity through the bolt hole is sufficient for that purpose? if so, why the required scrape back and clean of the mating surface for the circular prop anode?
