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Quote from: scottly on October 09, 2023, 10:35:35 AMCheck out Sharkhide:https://sharkhidestore.com/An excellent product. Have used it for years on my boat trailer, an aluminum boat, and wheels.I’d repair/fill the pitting then either develop a regimen for maintaining the protective coating or try cold anodizing coating. When folks weld up anodized tubing for tuna towers and such, the welds get treated with a cold anodizing liquid. It is pretty durable stuff.A decent source for info-https://www.practical-sailor.com/sails-rigging-deckgear/revive-your-mast-like-a-pro-2
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Thanks for the info. Very informative. Do you think using aluminum brazing rods and MAP gas is a good method to build up the corroded area?
Quote from: Prospect on October 09, 2023, 07:42:04 PMThanks for the info. Very informative. Do you think using aluminum brazing rods and MAP gas is a good method to build up the corroded area? I doubt a regular MAP gas torch would put out enough heat to melt the rods properly, with that much mass sucking the heat away. If it's only a cosmetic issue, I would just use JB weld.
MAPP will work to melt aluminum brazing rods,