Back to top

aluminium mast steps nyalic or anodizing?

Created by HG02 HG02  > 9 months ago, 26 Apr 2016
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

26 Apr 2016 7:48pm
Scaramouch kindly donated some mast steps and Ive nearly completed stripping them down back to bare aluminum.
The reason they corrode after being painted is when opened and use it eventually cracks the paint where the step section is supported under weight from the mast mount and then there open to the weather
I ruled out painting them and also powder coating which leave to three left as I see it
1. leave them natural
2. coat them with Nyalic
3 . Anodizing them
I have not looked at the cost
What would every one else use ?







Ive done another 11/2 hours on then since this photo
There about 95% finished
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

26 Apr 2016 9:48pm
this mob may price them for you HG

www.aafonline.com.au/finish-range/anodising/
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

27 Apr 2016 5:04am
Select to expand quote
SandS said..
this mob may price them for you HG

www.aafonline.com.au/finish-range/anodising/



I emailed then last night Sands plus the seaford electro platers offer some thing for aluminium www.mme.com.au/

See what churns out
Going in early to finish them off this morning
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

27 Apr 2016 8:47am
Pure gold plated should do the trick Ho2
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

27 Apr 2016 9:40am
Select to expand quote
southace said...
Pure gold plated should do the trick Ho2

South Ace
What your postal address so I can send the gold plating bill
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

27 Apr 2016 12:13pm
Found out as the steps are cast aluminium they can't be anodized .that's a bit sad
PhoenixStar
PhoenixStar

QLD

477 posts

27 Apr 2016 4:06pm
Do you think Tectyl is worth a look?

petroleumservicecompany.com/industrial-long-term-rust-protection/
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

27 Apr 2016 6:47pm
Select to expand quote
southace said..
Pure gold plated should do the trick Ho2



thats a good idea .......... paint them gold , as a artistic statement , referring to the cost of boat building !!!!
Agent nods
Agent nods

622 posts

27 Apr 2016 5:34pm
Would you not paint them the same way as you did your mast?

If you found a coating that was better than the mast coating you had already applied, you will have a crap looking mast - with good looking steps.

OR

If you applied a coating that was worse than the coating on the mast, you will end up with crap looking steps - and a nice mast.

Hopefully the coating will last a good long time....at the very least longer than you, so it won't be your problem?
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

27 Apr 2016 8:24pm
Select to expand quote
nods said..
Would you not paint them the same way as you did your mast?

If you found a coating that was better than the mast coating you had already applied, you will have a crap looking mast - with good looking steps.

OR

If you applied a coating that was worse than the coating on the mast, you will end up with crap looking steps - and a nice mast.

Hopefully the coating will last a good long time....at the very least longer than you, so it won't be your problem?



I dont usually like speaking for somone else , but I will anyway ..... to quote HG "The reason they corrode after being painted is when opened and use it eventually cracks the paint where the step section is supported under weight from the mast mount and then there open to the weather"

so I think he was looking for an alternative to paint .....
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

28 Apr 2016 12:53am
Exactly Sands painting would look great until they were used several times then the paint or powder coat cracks and the corrosion begins .
But the problem become worst as then the paint jams the step from being opened.
Some of the steps the paint flakes and jams between the two part.
If I was buying new mast steps Id buy the Nylon ones there exactly the same as these but Nylon .
I used Kill rust epoxy white after a coat of primer on my mast maybe Ill just do it to the steps and worry latter
Be a lot easier









End of posts
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site