Hi peeps!
Brunton props are great but, they do eat anodes as the design makes the fixing point for the M6 screws the thinnest part of the anode. I have a HP20 APS Anode design that doubles the surface area and zinc content while keeping the fixing bolts buried deep in the anode where they can be sealed in with Sika. This should extend the life considerably. They are rough cast then finished on my lathe at the moment..........
I can make one or two for myself but, I was wondering if it is worth making a couple of moulds and casting 25-30 or so which would bring the cost down very significantly.
Would there be any interest?
Ant.