Non-sticky transparent chassis rustproofing/top coat?
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I'm rebuilding a Cat C Tuscan where the usual suspects had plonked an 'almost' repaired body and most of the mechanicals into a freshly blasted, zinc sprayed and powdercoated chassis.
Of course, in the oourse of doing the above, said plonkers had gouged/nicked/scratched the powdercoating in several places, so after cleaing/degreasing the lot I am in the process of touching up the bare spots with zinc spray and white paint after that.
Before I build everything back up again I would like to protect the chassis - especially the top parts of the chassis rails that you can't reach anymore - but I don't want to turn my gleaming, clean chassis into a sticky mess. Especially not as I need to bolt all the (new/refurbed) mechanicals to it!
Is there any rustproofing top coat out there that is safe to go over powdercoat and acryl paint and will dry to a transparent (don't mind a bit of yellowing) and hard to the touch finish?
Thanks in advance (y)
Of course, in the oourse of doing the above, said plonkers had gouged/nicked/scratched the powdercoating in several places, so after cleaing/degreasing the lot I am in the process of touching up the bare spots with zinc spray and white paint after that.
Before I build everything back up again I would like to protect the chassis - especially the top parts of the chassis rails that you can't reach anymore - but I don't want to turn my gleaming, clean chassis into a sticky mess. Especially not as I need to bolt all the (new/refurbed) mechanicals to it!
Is there any rustproofing top coat out there that is safe to go over powdercoat and acryl paint and will dry to a transparent (don't mind a bit of yellowing) and hard to the touch finish?
Thanks in advance (y)
I've used oil based polyurethane varnish before (on a mini subframe) to great affect (30 years ago).... could wipe clean after several years.
To protect chassis areas that can't be seen once the body is on I have used Denzo Tape (an oil/grease impregnated cloth that sticks like sht to anything it touches. Used by utility companies to wrap steel pipes in the ground - available from many building / civil/ plumbing outlets.
To protect chassis areas that can't be seen once the body is on I have used Denzo Tape (an oil/grease impregnated cloth that sticks like sht to anything it touches. Used by utility companies to wrap steel pipes in the ground - available from many building / civil/ plumbing outlets.
Edited by magpies on Tuesday 22 September 12:55
Worth a read:
http://www.bilthamber.com/dynax-uc
Or the motorcycle world seems to love ACF50 as its invisable, but it does need recoating once a year.
http://www.bilthamber.com/dynax-uc
Or the motorcycle world seems to love ACF50 as its invisable, but it does need recoating once a year.
Edited by blitzracing on Tuesday 22 September 12:55
Interesting. The Bilthammer derusting products are excellent.
Not so sure about the ACF - it's good if you leave things, so spraying the lawnmower and storing over winter was fine. Cleaning the bike needs to be reapplied so either I didnt apply it correctly or missed bits but it didn't stop winters corrosion for me.
Not so sure about the ACF - it's good if you leave things, so spraying the lawnmower and storing over winter was fine. Cleaning the bike needs to be reapplied so either I didnt apply it correctly or missed bits but it didn't stop winters corrosion for me.
I test sprayed some of this on my chassis and it seems to dry quite hard but does have a yellow colour to it.
http://www.rust.co.uk/mil-spec-universal-rust-proo...
http://www.rust.co.uk/mil-spec-universal-rust-proo...
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