Is there a finish that will last? After brass or bronze hardware has been polished? Obviously not lacquer; I've seen those results. I assume there are companies that successfully do this. Do you know any in the Maryland area? Thank you.
Is there a finish that will last? After brass or bronze hardware has been polished? Obviously not lacquer; I've seen those results. I assume there are companies that successfully do this. Do you know any in the Maryland area? Thank you.
It's possible to have the hardware powder coated with a clear coat. You can have the hardware gold-plated.
Neither of the solutions will work [for long], of course, if the hardware in question is subject to any kind of actual wear.
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I've had work done with this powder coating firm... tell them ziggy refered you...........(no, I dont get a commission)
ziggy
Except for bells, lamps, clocks and barometers, polished metal on a boat is for sissies and not seamanlike at all. Polished hardware just shows you have more time or money than brains.
Om some boats, chrome looks OK.
if you must have polished stuff....
way back when when I was on Mariette the trick was polish it up nice and hit it with clear laquer in a spray can. not clear enamel but laquer.
in the med in the sun it would last about 3 months before needing a little bit of polishing and recoat.
do remember whatever metal bit you install is supposed to have a purpose, which will cause it to be rubbed which will break any finish other then metal coating.
live with it
There's one rich man onboard and there's twentyfive poor men and they enjoy it more then the rich man does -Jim Kilroy when asked if yacht racing is a rich mans sport.
You would not enjoy Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound. — P.G. Wodehouse (Carry On, Jeeves)
There is only one product that will keep your bronze bright, Fortunately it is available anywhere and it doesn't cost anything: elbowgrease!
/// Frank ///
Try Boeshield.
I'll tell the owner of the boat (a1930 Elco) that he's a sissy. The decision to have polished brass and bronze was made long ago; he restored the boat and more power to him. He's 80 now; he can take it.
How long do you think ploished brass will last without a coating? One week, two?
Ti N, titanium nitride spendy but neat.
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