Grant,
Did you use a single part polyurethane or a two part product? Huge night and
day difference between the chemistries. I’m sitting in a marina right now where
at least 95% of the fiberglass boats with paint on them are painted with two
part polys. It’s practically a world standard. Same with aircraft. Two part
polys pretty much own the market.
Lot’s of cheaper options of course.
Patrick, W7TMT
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Paint Fiberglass antennas?
What didn't work for me was polyurethane. Boat paint is often
polyurethane and very expensive.
I do have some FG poles from an estate that are painted with plain latex
exterior and they look great. Some Rustoleum spray paints say they
adhere to plastic, so they would be my other choice. I have had great
success with their oil based paints on steel.
Grant KZ1W
On 9/16/2020 12:44, Chuck Gooden wrote:
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> I have a Diamond X50NA (2m/70cm) that I hope to put up before the snow
> flies here in N. Illinois. Just wondering if it is recommended to paint
> fiberglass antennas to protect from UV/Sun damage?
>
> If so what kind of paint is recommended?
>
> Chuck K9LC
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