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    Martin Dowing
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      @martindowing58466

      I have made of aluminium quite nice switchbox dedicated for motor control.

      How to paint it? It is known that most of paints do not stick to aluminium and anodizing means much troubles. Chemistry is easy enough but I really want to avoid troubles related to purchasing appropriate chemicals and making appropriate bath, all just to make an odd item looking nice.

      So any paints which will stick to aluminum well?

      Martin

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      Martin Dowing
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        #348986
        David Standing 1
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          @davidstanding1

          Degrease well, then etch prime, then paint choice is the least of your problems – but choose something that works with the primer, not reacts with it.

          #348987
          Brian H
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            @brianh50089

            What you need is an etch primer which are available from car shops. Then a top coat of your choice can be added after.

            Brian

            #348988
            Tractor man
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              @tractorman

              U pol do an etch primer for aluminium available on line or from Halfords etc.

              #349001
              colin wilkinson
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                @colinwilkinson75381

                Use a good mask when using etch primer, preferably outdoors as it is very nasty stuff. Only needs a very light coat, then conventional primer before top coating. Colin

                #349003
                Speedy Builder5
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                  @speedybuilder5

                  Question – Is it phosphoric acid in etch primer (I believe so), so, could you use a rust "eating" product such as JENOLITE which is Phosphoric acid based? MD may already have something like this in the workshop. If you do use it, don't leave it on for too long before washing it off.

                  This is a suggestion, others to comment before using this advice.

                  BobH

                  #349010
                  Robbo
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                    @robbo

                    Try this previous thread – **LINK**

                    #349021
                    daveb
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                      @daveb17630

                      Avilable from car paint suppliers and shops in aerosol cans, works OK but use a filter mask, disgusting stuff to breathe!

                      #349027
                      MW
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                        @mw27036

                        why not just give it a good rub down with some steel wool before applying the paint of choice?

                        Michael W

                        #349030
                        JasonB
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                          @jasonb

                          Michael, this is why you can't give it arub with wire wool, taken from Phoenix Paints site

                          "Brass, copper, aluminium and nickel silver, in fact all non-ferrous metals should be etch primed before applying any subsequent coats of paint. These metals have an oxide layer which paints do not adhere to very well. Even if abraded with abrasive paper, the oxide layer reforms within 2 or 3 seconds!! Etch Primer has an acid in it to microscopically eat through the oxide layer and into the metal thus providing a key for the paint."

                          Edited By JasonB on 06/04/2018 11:00:10

                          #349037
                          Clive Foster
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                            @clivefoster55965

                            Another disadvantage of wire wool is ferrous metal surface contamination which is known to reduce paint adhesion to aluminium even if otherwise properly prepared and effectively etch primed. Pretty much impossible to stop microscopic particle common off the wire wool and becoming embedded in the alloy surface or reforming oxide layer.

                            Clive

                            #349039
                            Ian S C
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                              @iansc

                              If you use steel wool, make sure it is stainless steel wool. The acid in etch primer is chromic acid, it used to be zinc chromate when I was in the aviation business. I think they now use Strontium Chromate.

                              Ian S C

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                              Edited By Ian S C on 06/04/2018 13:40:43

                              #349045
                              Joseph Noci 1
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                                @josephnoci1

                                This was also asked in 2015 ( by Nick_G), 2016 ( Nick T…mmm, wonder if that's not the same fellow..?) and 2017 (by Robin Graham) with all the same answers…, so this one is the 'done-it' for 2018 it seems…There were lengthy, useful answers to those queries

                                Sometimes a simple search on the forums does it all..

                                Joe

                                #349048
                                David Standing 1
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                                  @davidstanding1
                                  Posted by Joseph Noci 1 on 06/04/2018 12:41:28:

                                  This was also asked in 2015 ( by Nick_G), 2016 ( Nick T…mmm, wonder if that's not the same fellow..?) and 2017 (by Robin Graham) with all the same answers…, so this one is the 'done-it' for 2018 it seems…There were lengthy, useful answers to those queries

                                  Sometimes a simple search on the forums does it all..

                                  Joe

                                  Joe

                                  Thank goodness the question wasn't 'what lathe shall I buy?'. That's been asked about 500 times since 2015!! wink 2

                                  #349052
                                  Joseph Noci 1
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                                    @josephnoci1

                                    True, but I really do not think painting and buying a lathe are quite the same thing..There are a few appropriate ways to paint aluminium, and yet many different lathes and configurations to buy, so those questions are timeless..

                                    Joe

                                    #349054
                                    Martin Dowing
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                                      @martindowing58466

                                      Many thanks for suggestions.

                                      I have purchased spray etchant in specialistic shop supplying car repair businesses. Seller is very confident about its performance.

                                      Yes, it is sometimes good idea to search older threads.

                                      Martin

                                      #349063
                                      Monoman
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                                        @monoman

                                        Ian SC

                                        I have many years experience producing, testing and troubleshooting etch primers from all sorts of manufacturers in the UK. Formerly I worked for the company which introduced etch primers to the aircraft industry pre-WWII and have never found your formulation suggestions to be commercially available for use in any manufacturing or maintenance role in Europe or the Americas.

                                        Jerry

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