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Peter, you may well have a point but as I stated, I'm finishing up 2 years on the "outside" brass plaques. The point is to keep oxygen from attacking the polished surface.Peter B wrote:Brass might well be different there Walt, tho it'll be interesting to see how well the boat plaques last in shiny mint condition.
Peter, you may well have a point but as I stated, I'm finishing up 2 years on the "outside" brass plaques. The point is to keep oxygen from attacking the polished surface.SeaHorse II wrote:
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Peter B wrote:Brass might well be different there Walt, tho it'll be interesting to see how well the boat plaques last in shiny mint condition.
I can't speak to your experience, only my own. As previously stated, the polished brass fixtures in my home are finishing up 11 years and still look great. Although not inside a boat...I do live in a house overlooking the water so the environmental conditions are not so far apart.Peter B wrote:
I'm basing this on how disappointed I was at how long my nice shiney, (varnished over brass), time and tide clock, barometer, and ships bell lasted, (or rather, did not last),