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![]() I would say, a coat of primer would be good, anyway. Otherwise if you take long to finalize all the fixings, you'll get surface rust that will take two days to clean.
I painted my chassis after I've made mounts for the engine, gearbox, and radiator. I've had to strip and repaint in 3 places: bracket for the T-union for the brake pressure switch, relocate brackets for the inboard rear brake hose mounts, plus brackets on the rear uprights for the short S-shaped brake tube pieces. Grinding and repainting was not a big deal to me.
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![]() Thats exactly what i've done Albert.
Red leaded the chassis, so if you want to weld just rub it back. then re-apply. It most definitely gets surface rust in the matter of days. |
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![]() A coat of primer sounds very sensible, thanks for your advice.
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