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Team_Ryba
Posted 6/30/2016 4:38 PM (#822398)
Subject: Pretty Prop




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I have a 4 bladed aluminum Mercury prop that I want to paint, so as to make it look like new again. There is bare metal showing on all of the outer portion of the blades. I will be picking up a spray can of Mercury "Phantom" Black paint from the dealer next week.
Have any of you painted an aluminum prop before and are there any tips or suggestions you might have for me regarding this project? Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
T_R
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/30/2016 4:49 PM (#822401 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop




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Location: Minnesota
The company. I work at builds aluminum cabinets for the navy. They have to be anodized first or the paint will just flak off. There might be a primer you can put on first
beefcake4000
Posted 6/30/2016 5:13 PM (#822403 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop




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Buy can of wax and grease remover to use before paint. After it dries spray a self etching primer on the areas you plan to paint. After that drys spray the paint on.

I skip all that and just use 99 cent black paint from walmart every once in a while.
Pointerpride102
Posted 6/30/2016 5:16 PM (#822404 - in reply to #822403)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





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Location: The desert
Just run it. No one cares what your prop looks like, unless it's bent and busted up. Then it has an interesting story!
ToddM
Posted 6/30/2016 6:26 PM (#822407 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





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Location: oswego, il
Some good basement bait painters on the site, firetiger prop with etex would look great!
jonnysled
Posted 6/30/2016 7:29 PM (#822415 - in reply to #822407)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





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Location: minocqua, wi.
My tip is get a stainless prop so you don't look like an aluminum prop guy
Pepper
Posted 7/1/2016 6:04 AM (#822439 - in reply to #822415)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop




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jonnysled - 6/30/2016 7:29 PM

My tip is get a stainless prop so you don't look like an aluminum prop guy


Soo just what does an aluminum prop guy look like? What makes SS so much superior besides the price?
dfkiii
Posted 7/1/2016 6:59 AM (#822440 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Is it OK to have an aluminum prop if you have an aluminum boat ?

I can understand having a stainless prop if you have a glass boat but since tin boats are already a lost cause I'd think even a dinged up prop would acceptable.
jonnysled
Posted 7/1/2016 7:01 AM (#822441 - in reply to #822440)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





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Location: minocqua, wi.
dfkiii - 7/1/2016 6:59 AM

Is it OK to have an aluminum prop if you have an aluminum boat ?

I can understand having a stainless prop if you have a glass boat but since tin boats are already a lost cause I'd think even a dinged up prop would acceptable.


don't forget the fancy tin boats ... we'd have to get a ruling on what makes the distinction.
VMS
Posted 7/1/2016 9:11 AM (#822452 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I say any prop that is on the boat is acceptable so long as it propels the boat forward and gets you on the water to fish!!

As for painting aluminum, your first step is to ensure the prop is very clean of all finger marks, oil, etc. A good acetone or alcohol wipe would do well.

After cleaning and prepping the prop:
1) Get a can of etching primer. What this will do is etch the bare aluminum and allow the promer to adhere to the bare aluminum itself. From there, you can use whatever paint you would like. The paint should not flake off, but will wear as normal on any prop.

Stegve
mnmusky
Posted 7/1/2016 3:35 PM (#822498 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop




Pretty Prop......

paint the blades white and the hub yellow so it looks like a daisy. maybe add a lady bug decal on a blade for that Martha Stewart Pa-pow factor!
ToddM
Posted 7/2/2016 6:58 AM (#822526 - in reply to #822398)
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Location: oswego, il
Could be a nice art project for a kid in school.
T3clay
Posted 7/2/2016 2:09 PM (#822555 - in reply to #822398)
Subject: Re: Pretty Prop





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I REALLY like the firetiger paint job idea!!!!
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