Best solution to put on a chassis to prevent rust?

Best solution to put on a chassis to prevent rust?

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wculbert

Original Poster:

442 posts

242 months

Sunday 31st October 2004
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Hi,
I want to treat my chassis with something to prevent rust and protect it from the sea air at St Andrews.
What is the best solution to use?

I have tried waxol but it does not look very good.

Would hamerite work just as well?

Is there any that would protect it and last for a good 10 years or so between applications?
Thanks William

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Sunday 31st October 2004
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Hi William,

A number of people here use hammerite for chassis paint but then go on to waxoil over it. I personally simply use waxoil.
Assuming your chassis is rust free and clean go ahead with hammerite, you will have to inspect each year and paint patch at least owing to damage to paint whilst car is in use.

Out of interest what is your car?

wculbert

Original Poster:

442 posts

242 months

Sunday 31st October 2004
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. The chassis is a bit rusty but not badly as it is only about 6 years old. The car is a Rochdale GT with a herald chassis.
Pictures of it are at:
[url]www.freewebs.com/cands/rochdalegt.htm[/url]
Thanks William

Alpineandy

1,395 posts

244 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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wculbert said:
Hi,
The chassis is a bit rusty


I'd get some rust converter on it before covering it. I prefer 'Fertan', but Kurust (and most others are good). Then paint it (spray on hammerite is good) and then put wax on it.

Don't let rust get a good hold. It eats away underneath.

docevi1

10,430 posts

249 months

V12Bob

647 posts

249 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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POR15 available from Frost Auto Restoration would do trick.

Buffalo

5,435 posts

255 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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POR15 is always recommended over hammerite, but i have found it peeled off quite easilyu. Now i did paint it over rust without much preparation, but then it is called Paint Over Rust-15. Also i only gave it a rough n ready coat and only 1 layer at that, so may be i am being unfair..? Also don't get the stuff on your skin as it won't come off for days and white spirit etc can't touch the stuff.

Dinitrol is better than waxoyl IMO as it flows in better. Unfortunately it flows out just as well too and i reckon half the stuff i put in last september flowed out this summer around the country! Good idea to block holes once you have sprayed it in!

nick_f

10,154 posts

247 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Old engine oil thinned with paraffin, old boy.

And redo it each time you change the oil - that's what it's for.