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Painting pre-glavanized unistrut

Fisherguy

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I'm using pre-galvanized unistrut to mount solar panels on our RV roof, I want to paint it white.
I'm going to wipe it down with vinegar, after that do I use etching primer or Tremclad glavanized metal primer. I'm hoping the Tremclad primer and a coat or 2 of regular Temclad paint will work ?
Aluminum strut would be better but impossible to get up here in "small town BC".
Any advice appreciated.
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Thanks for all the advice, I talked to someone else at the electrical wholesaler, they are going to order me in some aluminum unistrut so I returned all the pre-galvanized pieces.
 
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I'm using pre-galvanized unistrut to mount solar panels on our RV roof, I want to paint it white.
I'm going to wipe it down with vinegar, after that do I use etching primer or Tremclad glavanized metal primer. I'm hoping the Tremclad primer and a coat or 2 of regular Temclad paint will work ?
Aluminum strut would be better but impossible to get up here in "small town BC".
Any advice appreciated.
Thx
Vinegar and rinse is good. Mainly you don’t want to have an alkyd coat right on top of the zinc. It will “saponify” in time, Maybe a couple years. Then it’ll flake off big-time: water-base or maybe shellac- based primer. Alkyd as a topcoat is ok. Wish I’d known this a long time ago.
 
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Vinegar and rinse is good. Mainly you don’t want to have an alkyd coat right on top of the zinc. It will “saponify” in time, Maybe a couple years. Then it’ll flake off big-time: water-base or maybe shellac- based primer. Alkyd as a topcoat is ok. Wish I’d known this a long time ago.

Interesting, the Tremclad galvanized primer spray can says "opil based technology". You can buy water based but I don't need a gallon of it.
 

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FWIW, about 24 yrs ago I installed a new duct for the range exhaust fan, wiped it with vinegar , coated with tremclad galvanize primer . topcoated with alkyd beige . to this day it's held up just fine. mind you it's not been subject to outdoor factors
 
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I’ve never heard of a vinegar wipe down for painting. Always used alcohol or mineral spirits. Is this a galvanized thing?
 

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FYI

They also make strut in aluminum Grangers has it and a 10 ft stick was like $50-60, here in So Cal. I use it occasionally.
 
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Fisherguy

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FYI

They also make strut in aluminum Grangers has it and a 10 ft stick was like $50-60, here in So Cal. I use it occasionally.
Yes but like I said in my first post you can't get that where I live.
They make stainless unistrut too. BTW, can only imagine what they want for that.
 

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Ya, something else you can't get up here.

Does McMaster ship to your area? Here’s the white powder coated version, various lengths to choose from.

Strut Channel, Slotted Hole, White Powder-Coated Steel

 

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I have used a self etching primer without out the vinegar. It only lasted about a year before peeling. I guess I will have to try the vinegar wipe down. Is it better if you leave it on for a period of time? A few minutes? Or just a quick wipe is all that is required for good results.????? Thanks.
 
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