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Painting antenna

jlawson435

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I have a Solarcon fiberglass antenna and I want to protect it better. Someone suggested to paint it, Someone told me just go to Lowes and buy some primer and spray it. Will this work ok
 

I allways use 3M self aniling tape on the joints, but yes- paint the damn thing first so you can handle it without gloves down the road. The coating on it goes to s@&% in UV lite and it is like a bad fiberglass nightmare in no time. I used a PlasticKote cheap rattle can paint from WallyWorld.

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For all my outdoor fiberglass stuff i sand it lightly to remove the shards ad then give it a couple coats of marine spar varnish. It can be found in almost any hardware store and is meant to stand up to a marine environment. My fiberglass stuff has lasted years with no degradation so far.
 
I use green Myself, my antenna is in a tree hiding from My neighbors.LOL I guess it's just shy or something. Something to do with a no external antenna clause in our convenent.:(
My ham stiff is in the attic, and right now the only house it's tearing up is mine.LOL
 
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yes they say that the color pink radiates RF better and gives you 37% more dB's of gain than other colors.

Stay away from paint with 'metal flake', or other metal contents. Pink is a very good color!
- 'Doc
 
So I saw on the road today a white truck with a white base(?)/mount(?)(whatever it is called) and was wondering if it was painted or he got it that way. But I have a Wilson Lil Will antenna and am curious if I can paint the base/mount? At present it is black.
 
You should be able to do that, there are a few things you should be careful with though. I don't think I would paint any insulators, or have paint cross an insulator. Keeping that in mind, almost any non-metallic paint should work just dandy. It -probably- wouldn't hurt to paint those insulators, but why take the chance?
- 'Doc
 
So I am a complete newb. I am not sure what an isulator is on an antenna?

I am just wanting to paint the black part. THANKS!
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All of that black part is an insulator, so my post didn't explain things very well, did it? If you left an unpainted 'ring' around where the metal part is, I don't think painting it would make any difference. That unpainted 'ring' is just 'in case'. Same for the metal parts if you wanted to paint it too, leave a little unpainted space near the 'insulator' part. Something like 1/8 - 1/4 inch ought'a do just fine. It shouldn't matter at all if the cable was painted.
- 'Doc


(I tried to add a 'painted' copy of your picture, but the program won't let me.)
 
Ok I think I see what you are saying I will try to do something in photoshop and see if what I represent in the picture is what you are saying. Most likely will only get to it on monday. I have manatory honey dues this weekend. :D
 

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