I painted my running gear in July 2019 with the spray on zinc chromate
Not from Pettit $25 but from Lowes or Home depot for $7 used 6 cans
No anti-fouling paint over it. (quote)
Performing annual maintenance on dual Volvo IO's from 2004 through to 2017, I found that I could not keep the original Volvo paint on them even with a re-prime. I had touched up in a couple of spots in 2006 with zinc chromate (aerosol) finding the "touch up" stayed and protected where the other, more expensive paint brands came up short. After that I painted and touched up the drives with zinc chromate every Spring finding at haul out in the Fall, the sprayed "primer" held very well on its own. The color was odd, but underwater, who cares? I had stainless props that I didn't paint with very little or no effect.
Ok my error not chromate
Rust-Oleum 7585838 Professional Cold Galvanizing Compound Spray Paint,
20-Ounce
From HD $6 a can
You must use a respirator and other protective gear with many marine products
Government banned CCA, chromated copper arsenate for treatment in lumber. So now we have safer, less toxic chemicals that make fasteners corrode, lasts 10 years vs 40 years, and is sold wet (because it is safe) and thus the lumber is heavier, and will warp, twist, check and crack. We have to cut down ten times as many trees, transport and mill many times the board feet, waste labor for temporary projects when we had a good, durable product to begin with.
Thanks, RARE (too rare these days) Common Sense.
Government banned CCA, chromated copper arsenate for treatment in lumber. So now we have safer, less toxic chemicals that make fasteners corrode, lasts 10 years vs 40 years, and is sold wet (because it is safe) and thus the lumber is heavier, and will warp, twist, check and crack. We have to cut down ten times as many trees, transport and mill many times the board feet, waste labor for temporary projects when we had a good, durable product to begin with.
I worked with it 25 years, never saw anyone eating the pressure treated lumber or sprinkling the sawdust on their pizza, tacos, or burgers.
The scariest words, ¨We are here from the government, and are here to Help¨
Not to compare studies of unsafe worker conditions in factories that used Zinc Chromates for decades without proper safety to the one ten minute exposure outdoors every 5 years. That is Wikipedia for you. Group Think and Scare Tactics.
Just curious, and not evident from responses or original:
Are these running gear examples dock queens, or actually used for propulsion ?
We actually live on a sailboat, and a marina is a very rare occurrence for us. Not so with motoring due to nonexistent or foul winds, however...
Thanks!