01 Apr 2015, 19:01
I've been thinking a lot about chassis refurbishment again lately (I go through notions now and then)
I'm aware that some people are pro galvanising, and some are against.
I'm also aware that some are pro powder coating, and some are against.
I'm sort of sitting on the fence a bit, but leaning away from galvanising (due to warping issue associated with the heat of the process involved)
I'm also sorting of leaning away from powder coating after talking to many people and companies about the application of powder coating for chassis protection. For instance, the TVR guys have had bad experience with powder coating their tubular chassis and are recommending not to go that route.
Anyhow, my latest discovery is a company called "PRO-STRIP". They're based in Nottinghamshire.
Here's their website: http://www.prostrip.co.uk
I talked to one of their representatives for some time, and have to say I'm feeling quite positive about their processes and products for application on a DeLorean chassis. I talked to the guy for some time about them doing the stripping process with their products and then protecting the chassis with their expoxy coating. This coating (represented as the black finish on the mustang below) is thicker than paint, but not as thick as the original epoxy used on our frames. Once this stuff has been applied, you can then have the chassis painted any colour you want, if you're not happy leaving it as the black finish, but it has to be traditional automotive paint as powder coating won't work once this layer is on.
So my question here is: what are people's thoughts on this solution? And also, has anyone got any personal experience of having this company do anything for them already?
I'm aware that some people are pro galvanising, and some are against.
I'm also aware that some are pro powder coating, and some are against.
I'm sort of sitting on the fence a bit, but leaning away from galvanising (due to warping issue associated with the heat of the process involved)
I'm also sorting of leaning away from powder coating after talking to many people and companies about the application of powder coating for chassis protection. For instance, the TVR guys have had bad experience with powder coating their tubular chassis and are recommending not to go that route.
Anyhow, my latest discovery is a company called "PRO-STRIP". They're based in Nottinghamshire.
Here's their website: http://www.prostrip.co.uk
I talked to one of their representatives for some time, and have to say I'm feeling quite positive about their processes and products for application on a DeLorean chassis. I talked to the guy for some time about them doing the stripping process with their products and then protecting the chassis with their expoxy coating. This coating (represented as the black finish on the mustang below) is thicker than paint, but not as thick as the original epoxy used on our frames. Once this stuff has been applied, you can then have the chassis painted any colour you want, if you're not happy leaving it as the black finish, but it has to be traditional automotive paint as powder coating won't work once this layer is on.
So my question here is: what are people's thoughts on this solution? And also, has anyone got any personal experience of having this company do anything for them already?
Rissy
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May 1981 vin#1458 "LEX"
Grey, Flapped, Black
Chassis: #1073
Engine: #2839
Main Car(s):
2005 BMW M3 in Velvet Blue
2010 Honda Civic Type R in Sapphire Blue (1 of 115 made)
(Forum Member 288)
(DOC Member 663)
May 1981 vin#1458 "LEX"
Grey, Flapped, Black
Chassis: #1073
Engine: #2839
Main Car(s):
2005 BMW M3 in Velvet Blue
2010 Honda Civic Type R in Sapphire Blue (1 of 115 made)