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Hi all, I find myself with a trailing arm removed for sundry purposes and notice that the epoxy is flaking everywhere, way down inside too far down to get any tools at it. Any advice on the best way to pick the remains of the epoxy off, and protect the arm internally and externally, and then re-coat it?
I'm thinking some chemical dip, then maybe galvanise and finally powder-coat. Can you powder-coat on top of Galvanising however?
funny how a small job has led to this - always the way I suppose!
Thanks all, Rich
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Quote:Can you powder-coat on top of Galvanising however
I am by no means an expert but yes I understand this has been done on frames that have been galvanised.
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(26 Nov 2017, 22:40)Chris Williams Wrote: Quote:Can you powder-coat on top of Galvanising however
I am by no means an expert but yes I understand this has been done on frames that have been galvanised.
Chris
Cheers Chris, I reckon some sort of dipping has to be the only way to clean the rust and protect deep inside the Trailing arms.
Talk about mission creep, this started with new rear tyres and now I have the entire trailing arm out! And predictably, I'm thinking I might as well do both sides 'while I'm at it'...
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Hot dip galvanising should sort it out ok. You could then just use an etch primer and paint it grey. Once thats all done you could coat the inside with Waxoyl or similar if you wanted a true 'belt and bracers' job. That should see it OK for the next 100 years or so!
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(27 Nov 2017, 08:49)Chris P Wrote: Hot dip galvanising should sort it out ok. You could then just use an etch primer and paint it grey. Once thats all done you could coat the inside with Waxoyl or similar if you wanted a true 'belt and bracers' job. That should see it OK for the next 100 years or so!
Cheers Mr. P!
Do you have any local recommendations for Galvanising please?
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No sorry Richard, it wants to be traditional Hot dip, to burn off all the old plastic coating inside the arm. No one really local that I know off. I would ask about minimum charges and have rough dimensions to hand when you phone up.
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