GaylesFaerie
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- Joined
- Jul 20, 2020
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
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- FMLT2701D112
- Vessel Name
- Gayles Faerie
After wire brushing all the crud off the bronze prop nut and cone zinc bracket I can see that some small wear occurs as a result of the brushing. After years of this practice I would suspect it will eventually result in inadequate mating to the cone zinc as the surface gets worn away because the annually new cone zinc dimensions don't change. How do others handle this issue?
Would it make sense to use zinc spray to somewhat rebuild the worn surface and then fasten the new cone zinc onto it? The assumption in doing this is that a 93% zinc spray would make up for some of the lost bronze and restore the surface closer to its original dimensions making for better contact with the cone zinc. Another assumption is that the electrical properties of the spray are close enough to the cone zinc that the galvanic protection would not be compromised. Is this wishful thinking? Should I not be taking the metal down to bronze during prep? GF
Would it make sense to use zinc spray to somewhat rebuild the worn surface and then fasten the new cone zinc onto it? The assumption in doing this is that a 93% zinc spray would make up for some of the lost bronze and restore the surface closer to its original dimensions making for better contact with the cone zinc. Another assumption is that the electrical properties of the spray are close enough to the cone zinc that the galvanic protection would not be compromised. Is this wishful thinking? Should I not be taking the metal down to bronze during prep? GF