mnm99
Well-Known Member
It is a big process with a lot of R and D. Housings were milled, Cree LED's controllers, epoxy oven ect.. I use to sell them, but it was too big of a process and didn't make much on them.How difficult were those to make? I've thought about doing the same, vs. buying, do you have more info on how you went about it?
Also, question about your previous pics earlier in the thread, I don't see any anodes on your shafts or rudders, and what looks like an anode on your trim tab that is painted over. Did you add anodes after painting or do you run without them?
Shafts never got an anode. Bought it this way and never had any or a problem with it. These are Brand new A22 shafts and props this year. Still no anode on them. Shafts and props are painted with one coat of Rustoleum Cold Galvanizing paint. Never a barnacle.
I clean the tabs, Lay down blue tape where the anode is. Lay the anode on top of it and cut around the outside. Take the anode off and paint the tab. Once it's dry I take the tape off and install the anode to a unpainted stripped surface. Just makes it nice and neat that way.