Painting Brass Props

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  • mylo
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 723

    #1

    Painting Brass Props

    Hey all,

    What's the general consensus on painting brass props ?

    I'm very hesitant to paint my nice brass props because I suspect they would constantly be chipping, making them either look bad, or be a pain to keep touching up. I'm thinking I'm just going to leave the props unpainted brass.

    Is there a method or product that works for painting brass props so that they will stay painted.

    Comments / Opinions ?

    Mylo
  • tommydeen
    Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 327

    #2
    I bead blasted mine with

    I bead blasted mine with the finnest grit i could buy and used a low airpressure setting. it looks great now that its been in the water a few times. no need to weather or paint.
    Tom
    sigpic. You have to ask yourself one question...would the admiral approve

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    • mylo
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 723

      #3
      Tom,

      Never thought of that.

      Tom,

      Never thought of that. Do you own your own bead blaster ? If so, where did you get it and how much ?

      Mylo

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      • pirate
        Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 849

        #4
        You could always coat them

        You could always coat them in polyurethane varnish.

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        • wayne frey
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 925

          #5
          The etching solution I used

          The etching solution I used for my white metal parts (avalible from radio shack) looks like it may work. I have not tried it on brass yet. It works very well on white metal to etch for adhesion for paint.
          I have pictures of the stuuf in the Seawolf build link where I used it on the jumper linkages and impellor.
          Cannot say for sure on brass though. I don's see why not. Once etched, then prime and paint.

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          • davietait
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2006
            • 135

            #6
            Fishing boat props are Phosphor

            Fishing boat props are Phosphor Bronze and when new are very shiney but when they have been in use for a month or so are dulled and barely look Bronze at all





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            • JWLaRue
              Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
              • Aug 1994
              • 4281

              #7
              I don't paint them...don't see

              I don't paint them...don't see the need to. They look just about right once they have had a chance to weather slightly.

              Is there something specific that you are looking to do by painting them?

              -Jeff
              Rohr 1.....Los!

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              • mylo
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 723

                #8
                Jeff,

                I'm just going to

                Jeff,

                I'm just going to let my brass props weather naturally like you mention.

                Mylo

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