T&T: Anchor chain painting
Harry Graham
harry at goldrush.com
Thu Aug 28 21:27:44 EDT 2008
Ospho is phosporic acid, it converts the iron oxide to iron phosphate.
Navel Jelly is the same thing
Harry
Cheoy Lee Sea Master 40 Mary Malcolm
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From: "Faure, Marin" <marin.faure at boeing.com>
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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 5:30 PM
Subject: T&T: Anchor chain painting
> >I'd consider spraying it down with some "rust killer" like Extend. The
> Ospho mentioned in one post does something like that,
>
>
> As I understand it Ospho, which I've used, is not a rust killer per se.
> What it does is neutralize rust so it stops "growing." You have to
> paint over Ospho. According to what I remember of the instructions
> you're supposed to remove all scale and anything you can get off with a
> grinder, sander, or needle scaler, then apply the Ospho, then paint the
> surface.
>
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