jcpa
Well-Known Member
The antifoul and epoxy primer coat on the cast iron Grounding Plate and Lifting Keel on my Kelt 8.50 are bubbling up, and I am about to clean it all off with a nail gun and repaint. It is 6 years since I last did this, which was about the expected lifetime, given that I probably didn't achieve 2.5 surface preparation. However, some colleagues are suggesting I should apply Fertan to the bare metal first before any primer, and use Hempadur or VC-tar2 rather than Interprotect. I would be very grateful if others could give me any experience they’ve had with these products.
I will be doing the work outside (in Gosport) in the coming month, with likely air temperatures down to 5C. I will use some plastic shrouding, but I cannot keep the atmosphere warm and dry. I am not keen to do much pressure washing (e.g. to remove excess Fertan) - it will only make it all wet again. I will obviously want to apply some primer as soon as possible after using the nail gun (/needle scraper), and before any afternoon dew-fall occurs.
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I will be doing the work outside (in Gosport) in the coming month, with likely air temperatures down to 5C. I will use some plastic shrouding, but I cannot keep the atmosphere warm and dry. I am not keen to do much pressure washing (e.g. to remove excess Fertan) - it will only make it all wet again. I will obviously want to apply some primer as soon as possible after using the nail gun (/needle scraper), and before any afternoon dew-fall occurs.
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