JDCAVE
Guru
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2011
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- Location
- Canada
- Vessel Name
- Phoenix Hunter
- Vessel Make
- Kadey Krogen 42 (1985)
My Groco Sea Strainer was weeping a bit and has furred up with excessive verdigris from salt water contact so I want to clean it up and replace the gaskets etc with the Groco service kit. CMS has attached a link to “rebuilding a bronze sea strainer.”
https://marinehowto.com/rebuilding-a-bronze-sea-strainer/
He does not indicate how he removed the verdigris. I think that the verdigris will interfere with the proper seal of surfaces. Is there a chemical bath (acid) that would be an effective approach or is that too aggressive?
NB the strainer is bonded and seems to be effective, although I will test for continuity.
Jim
https://marinehowto.com/rebuilding-a-bronze-sea-strainer/
He does not indicate how he removed the verdigris. I think that the verdigris will interfere with the proper seal of surfaces. Is there a chemical bath (acid) that would be an effective approach or is that too aggressive?
NB the strainer is bonded and seems to be effective, although I will test for continuity.
Jim