pilgrim52946
Cadet
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- Aug 28, 2010
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It was suggested that I could use a flap disc for removing pitting and paint from the lower part of my outboard and lower unit using a couple of different grits, starting with a 80 to 120. And discs that are meant for aluminum grinding for sure. Anybody ever done this? Seems like it would work just not sure. I know everybody says you have to sand first, which of course is obvious. But what is the preferred method, orbital sander, block sander, belt sander, palm sander etc? To a certain degree I suppose it depends on where you are sanding on the unit (tight spaces) in order to get to bare metal. Or is there a better way of doing this,sand blasting it is too harsh as it will eat the aluminum. Soda blasting would be the way to go but it's too expensive. After I figure out what method I'll be using for sanding I intend to use JB Weld as a filler in the pitting and then regrinding it smooth before I apply the single stage self etching primer on.
By the way this motor is used in fresh water only no salt water.
By the way this motor is used in fresh water only no salt water.