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niallyc 19th January 2010 09:38 PM

chassis painting
 
Hi All,

I have a question that might seem a little dumb but I', going to ask it anyway and hope for the best!

Should I prime my chassis as I go or should I wait till its all finished and do the whole lot? I have just tacked all the bottom rails together and I am concerned that the cleaned surfaces will start to rust. With this (possibly irrational) fear in mind, I began degreasing, sanding and degreasing again. I'm using a u-pol weld through primer on the joints and an acid 8 etch primer elsewhere.

Are my fears of the dreaded oxidisation fairy unfounded? I realise that I'll probably have to clean off the joints again when I want to fully weld them up so there will be a bit of extra work.

Any help on this would be appreciated. I have to go and get some fresh air now! DO NOT paint in the garage with the door closed! :D

AndyLockwood 19th January 2010 09:51 PM

Im just about to start on my chassis so ill be interested to see what peoples views are.

best of luck with your build

Andy:D

flyerncle 19th January 2010 09:53 PM

Tack the chassis together,fit and weld brackets on,fully weld everything and then etch and paint.It has beeen discussed here and even after years of use the internals are as good as nearly new with little rust inside the rails as there will be little air and and moisture left inside after welding.
You could squirt Waxoyl or something like it inside if you feel the need and I personally will do this before capping the ends.

Good luck.

RAYLEE29 19th January 2010 10:00 PM

I hate rust too but my solution was a bit more simple
I had a coffee jar with an oily rag init every time i finshed a section out came the rag and wiped over the rellavent chassis parts with oil
to stop the condensation from my aluminium roof dripping on my chassis i put a membrane stretched across the roof joists above my build area
this worked well and kept my chassis rust free for nearly a year before i painted it obviously you need to degrease before painting
Ray:)

AndyLockwood 19th January 2010 10:01 PM

now thats a good idea:)

niallyc 19th January 2010 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RAYLEE29 (Post 29301)
I hate rust too but my solution was a bit more simple
I had a coffee jar with an oily rag init every time i finshed a section out came the rag and wiped over the rellavent chassis parts with oil
to stop the condensation from my aluminium roof dripping on my chassis i put a membrane stretched across the roof joists above my build area
this worked well and kept my chassis rust free for nearly a year before i painted it obviously you need to degrease before painting
Ray:)

I've been doing someting similar. After I cut a piece to size I dip the end in a jar of diesel engine oil and give it a wipe with a rag. Then dip the other end and wipe again just to make sure both ends are "sealed".

AshG 19th January 2010 10:09 PM

if i was to start again and build a new chassis i would paint areas as i went before they rusted as it took me 5 hours to rub the whole chassis down before i painted it.

AndyLockwood 19th January 2010 10:11 PM

what are people using as the initial coat on the steel?

Andy

dogwood 20th January 2010 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyLockwood (Post 29311)
what are people using as the initial coat on the steel?

Andy

I used Red Oxide Primer...Only because thats what I had.
And yes I did prime as I went. I found the bits I missed (Underneath bottom rails)
were really rusty, took ages to get it all off.

twinturbo 20th January 2010 08:46 AM

TBH, it's not going to get that bad.

I have had a sheet of 1mm Mild sitting out of the back of the garage in all weather for 18 months. I needed a bit for a repair on the golf. it had surface rust all over. But 2 mins with a sandig disk and the bit i needed was bright and shiney.

I will build mine, etch it and then primer and top coat.

TT


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