Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

2015-10-23 Thread Indigo via CnC-List
Any harm in using muriatic acid on my bronze prop or s/s shaft? That's where I 
find most basal plates. 

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Jonathan
Indigo C 35III
SOUTHPORT CT

> On Oct 22, 2015, at 22:20, Rick Brass via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> A spray bottle of muriatic acid does the same thing. Use a cheap spray bottle 
> because you will only get to use it one time.
>  
>  
> Rick Brass
> Washington, NC
>  
>  
>  
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> Subject: Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates
>  
> Robert,
>  
> The barnacle remains are called basal plates. If you are concerned about 
> over sanding
> than take a look at Barnacle Buster.  You spray it on, let it devolve the 
> basal plates, and wash it off.
> This stuff is great, but you need to keep it wet.
>  
> Here are two links providing info.   The first one is a write up in Practical 
> Sailor on using Barnacle Buster in a "Barnacle Remover Test “.  The second 
> info link, is a brochure. 
>  
> http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/33_5/chandlery/5439-1.html
>  
> https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/pdfs/Trac_Ecological/TDS_Barnacle_Buster_2011.pdf
>  
>  
>  
> -
> Paul E.
> 1981 C 38 Landfall 
> S/V Johanna Rose
> Carrabelle, FL
>  
> http://svjohannarose.blogspot.com/
>  
> On Oct 22, 2015, at 6:41 PM, cnc-list-requ...@cnc-list.com wrote:
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> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:11:01 -0300
> From: robert <robertabb...@eastlink.ca>
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> Subject: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint
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> 
> For the past 4 sailing seasons, I have used Micron 66the first 3 
> seasons/haulouts, the bottom was void of any marine growth, and no 
> slime.didn't even need a pressure wash.
> 
> This haulout (season #4), the bottom was infested with barnaclesnot 
> a few scattered around, a significant number all overI wet sanded, 
> which removed the most of the little critters (and a lot of the 66) but 
> there are still traces of the 'little critters'.  Not sure if I will 
> sand them out completely or simply paint over them next Spring.
> 
> Anybody have this problem and how did you finally deal with it?
>  
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Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

2015-10-23 Thread Jim Watts via CnC-List
I use Acid Magic, same kind of thing. You can smear it on with bare hands
and watch it dissolve the calcium. Stings like a mofo if you have a cut...

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 23 October 2015 at 19:44, Frederick G Street via CnC-List <
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> Rick -- you mean "MSDS", right?   :^)
>
> Frederick G Street -- Minneapolis
> S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(
>
> > On Oct 23, 2015, at 7:35 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List <
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> > You might also look up the MMSI for Barnacle Buster and see what the
> active ingredient is
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Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

2015-10-23 Thread Frederick G Street via CnC-List
Rick -- you mean "MSDS", right?   :^)

Frederick G Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(

> On Oct 23, 2015, at 7:35 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> You might also look up the MMSI for Barnacle Buster and see what the active 
> ingredient is

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Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

2015-10-23 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
I don’t suppose there would be, so long as you flush with water. You might also 
look up the MMSI for Barnacle Buster and see what the active ingredient is. 
Might just be dilute acid.

 

What I did on my prop and shaft in 2009 was something that was recommended to 
me by one of the local fishermen. He told me it is typical for them to use a 2 
part product from Imterlux (the name of which I can’t recall) that etches the 
metal and puts down a primer coat, and then paint the prop and shaft with black 
Trinidad Pro. When I hauled in 2011, and again during a short haul in May of 
this year, I had no barnacles on my prop or shaft. Not a heck of a lot of black 
paint left, but that is easy to fix.

 

What I will be using next is called Pro Gold (very similar but less expensive 
than Prop Speed). Seems to be the go-to product among the local fishermen. Used 
it on a 29-2 back in the spring, but 6 months is too short a time to tell if it 
works better than what I was using.

 

Rick 

 

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Any harm in using muriatic acid on my bronze prop or s/s shaft? That's where I 
find most basal plates. 

--

Jonathan

Indigo C 35III

SOUTHPORT CT


On Oct 22, 2015, at 22:20, Rick Brass via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote:

A spray bottle of muriatic acid does the same thing. Use a cheap spray bottle 
because you will only get to use it one time.

 

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

 

Robert,

 

The barnacle remains are called basal plates. If you are concerned about 
over sanding

than take a look at Barnacle Buster.  You spray it on, let it devolve the basal 
plates, and wash it off.

This stuff is great, but you need to keep it wet.

 

Here are two links providing info.   The first one is a write up in Practical 
Sailor on using Barnacle Buster in a "Barnacle Remover Test “.  The second info 
link, is a brochure. 

 

http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/33_5/chandlery/5439-1.html

 

https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/pdfs/Trac_Ecological/TDS_Barnacle_Buster_2011.pdf
 

 

 

-
Paul E.

1981 C 38 Landfall 
S/V Johanna Rose
Carrabelle, FL

 

http://svjohannarose.blogspot.com/

 

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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:11:01 -0300
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For the past 4 sailing seasons, I have used Micron 66the first 3 
seasons/haulouts, the bottom was void of any marine growth, and no 
slime.didn't even need a pressure wash.

This haulout (season #4), the bottom was infested with barnaclesnot 
a few scattered around, a significant number all overI wet sanded, 
which removed the most of the little critters (and a lot of the 66) but 
there are still traces of the 'little critters'.  Not sure if I will 
sand them out completely or simply paint over them next Spring.

Anybody have this problem and how did you finally deal with it?

 

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Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

2015-10-22 Thread Dreuge via CnC-List
Robert,

The barnacle remains are called basal plates. If you are concerned about 
over sanding
than take a look at Barnacle Buster.  You spray it on, let it devolve the basal 
plates, and wash it off.
This stuff is great, but you need to keep it wet.

Here are two links providing info.   The first one is a write up in Practical 
Sailor on using Barnacle Buster in a "Barnacle Remover Test “.  The second info 
link, is a brochure. 

http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/33_5/chandlery/5439-1.html

https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/pdfs/Trac_Ecological/TDS_Barnacle_Buster_2011.pdf
 


-
Paul E.
1981 C 38 Landfall 
S/V Johanna Rose
Carrabelle, FL

http://svjohannarose.blogspot.com/

> On Oct 22, 2015, at 6:41 PM, cnc-list-requ...@cnc-list.com wrote:
> 
> 
> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:11:01 -0300
> From: robert >
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
> Subject: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint
> Message-ID: <562934c5.7040...@eastlink.ca 
> >
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> 
> For the past 4 sailing seasons, I have used Micron 66the first 3 
> seasons/haulouts, the bottom was void of any marine growth, and no 
> slime.didn't even need a pressure wash.
> 
> This haulout (season #4), the bottom was infested with barnaclesnot 
> a few scattered around, a significant number all overI wet sanded, 
> which removed the most of the little critters (and a lot of the 66) but 
> there are still traces of the 'little critters'.  Not sure if I will 
> sand them out completely or simply paint over them next Spring.
> 
> Anybody have this problem and how did you finally deal with it?

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Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

2015-10-22 Thread Rick Brass via CnC-List
A spray bottle of muriatic acid does the same thing. Use a cheap spray bottle 
because you will only get to use it one time.

 

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint -> devolving the basal plates

 

Robert,

 

The barnacle remains are called basal plates. If you are concerned about 
over sanding

than take a look at Barnacle Buster.  You spray it on, let it devolve the basal 
plates, and wash it off.

This stuff is great, but you need to keep it wet.

 

Here are two links providing info.   The first one is a write up in Practical 
Sailor on using Barnacle Buster in a "Barnacle Remover Test “.  The second info 
link, is a brochure. 

 

http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/33_5/chandlery/5439-1.html

 

https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/pdfs/Trac_Ecological/TDS_Barnacle_Buster_2011.pdf
 

 

 

-
Paul E.

1981 C 38 Landfall 
S/V Johanna Rose
Carrabelle, FL

 

http://svjohannarose.blogspot.com/

 

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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:11:01 -0300
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To:  <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Anti-fouling paint
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For the past 4 sailing seasons, I have used Micron 66the first 3 
seasons/haulouts, the bottom was void of any marine growth, and no 
slime.didn't even need a pressure wash.

This haulout (season #4), the bottom was infested with barnaclesnot 
a few scattered around, a significant number all overI wet sanded, 
which removed the most of the little critters (and a lot of the 66) but 
there are still traces of the 'little critters'.  Not sure if I will 
sand them out completely or simply paint over them next Spring.

Anybody have this problem and how did you finally deal with it?

 

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