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I have been doing a little artistic kind of stuff and i wondered how to finish it for outside if i don't want it to rust. I thought i read about a method of coating it with linseed oil and heating it. Tell me what you have tried.+++++++++
Reply:I have done the heat and oil for inside stuff. You need to strip any scale off first or start with cold rolled metal.I have heard of clear coating with polyurethane. I think there is a clear coat powder coating. I have never tried either.You could use stainless steel. I assume you do not want to paint.
Reply:Hey nan,Many years ago I made a lot of outdoor items with steel, brass, bronze & copper and many items were case or flame colored and jewelled(engine-turned) to add a special effect. Since they were subject to the elements, I found the most lasting application I used was a clear polyurethane finish such as Rez or Zar. After a couple years, sometimes they needed a bit of touching up, but were quite resilient to the weather. Also, there are quite a few suggestions & hints on the Hobart Forum under the Metal Art/Sculpture Topic listing. Many of the fellows there do as you do with the outdoor artistic items. Hope that helps a bit. DennyComplete Welding/Machine/Fab. ShopMobile UnitFinally retired*Moderator*"A man's word is his honor...without honor there is nothing.""Words are like bullets.... Once they leave your muzzle, you cannot get them back."
Reply:A clear coat finish, should last years, and is easy to touch up, that or the use of SS or aluminum would work. |
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