Captlen1
(new user)
17/02/2008 18:40
Using white lead paste for seam cement

I am restoring a 54 ft Berthon boat and noted the seams were filled with white lead was wondering if any one knows the mixture of white lead paste and compounds needed for the mixture to harden.

stephenh
(regular)
17/02/2008 18:56
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

The white lead paste usually has lumps in it because someone forgot to ram the lid of the can home when it was last used and so you have to beat it up with lots of linseed oil to make it smooth enough to go in the seams but with so much oil it’s too thin and so you add some whiting powder to dry it off, unfortunately this makes it go off too hard so you add a dollop of axle grease to make it more elastic but this means it won’t ‘skin’ and the painters will be after you so you add some terebin dryers which makes it skin too quickly and you reach for the linseed oil to slow it down…………………

Good luck


Grajan
(regular)
17/02/2008 23:14
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Stephen, that's trade secrets you have let out of the bag!!!!

Victorious
(regular)
17/02/2008 23:15
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Tis my understanding that white lead was used above the waterline because red lead would often leach through the paint.
Paints are much better now, And red lead is a lot cheaper


Seagreen
(regular)
17/02/2008 23:27
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

So what's the mix for red lead paste below the waterline? Can this be used as a fairing compound. I have quite a bit to use up.

Billy_Mizzen
(regular)
18/02/2008 19:28
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

I use 10 parts linseed oil putty to 1 part read lead powder with a liberal finger full of grease to keep things flexible!

Seagreen
(regular)
18/02/2008 23:48
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Cheers. I'll add that to my recipe list. What type of grease, though? Standard automotive or something different? Will a thinning of linseed oil do instead? I've quite a bit of that too.

stephenh
(regular)
19/02/2008 09:58
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Found this -
Whiting putty shall consist of a mixture of whiting and linseed oil and shall contain not less than 12•5 per cent. by weight of linseed oil. Any colouring matter used, together with any impurities in the whiting, shall not exceed 5 per cent. by weight of the whiting.
The above is ordinary glazing putty
White lead putty shall consist of a mixture of whiting, white lead and linseed oil. The content of white lead shall be not less than 8 per cent. and not more than 12 per cent. by weight of the whiting. The putty shall contain not less than 11 per cent by weight of linseed oil.
The topsides putty we used to make was at least 20% white lead + a dollop of grease
Red lead putty shall consist of a mixture of whiting, red lead and linseed oil. The content of red lead shall be not less than 3 per cent. and not more than 5 per cent. by weight of the whiting. The putty shall contain not less than 12•5 per cent. by weight of linseed oil.
This sounds like Billy M's mix

Grease type ? - whatever you have most of.....and no, linseed oil is not a replacement for the grease.


Seagreen
(regular)
19/02/2008 21:51
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Whiting? What is this? Will this mixture skin over and be usable underwater?

stephenh
(regular)
19/02/2008 22:33
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Whiting is ground chalk - mix it with linseed oil and you have standard glaziers putty which, as I'm sure you know, goes off rock hard.
Add white lead to it and it stays softer, also stops it shrinking so much. Add some grease ( just a little - see above) and it stays elastic longer. And yes it is fine for underwater.

But... white lead is expensive, red lead is cheaper so as Bill M says use the red stuff underwater but not on the topsides as it tends to bleed through - see above.


Seagreen
(regular)
19/02/2008 22:56
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Got Red lead, so that'll be sorted then. Cheers.

Captlen1
(new user)
21/02/2008 01:40
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

Bondo is full of talc and it desolves in water there must be something better than whitting to protect the seams?

stephenh
(regular)
21/02/2008 13:16
Re: Using white lead paste for seam cement

What's 'Bondo' ??

later edit -

ahh... found it ( thanks google)

"Bondo is a polyester resin product that when mixed with a hardener turns into a putty which then sets and becomes rock-hard"

and should never put in seams.



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