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Re: [oletrucks] Zinc plated body

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Zinc plated body
From: B&A Kettunen <bekett@uslink.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 22:13:04 -0600 (CST)
You sure they aren't talking about literally dipping the parts in a ladle
of molten zinc? (Galvenizing?)  It would be tempting to do this, but I
think you'd have trouble getting paint to adhere or look good.

Before you laugh, this is more commonly available than you would think.  It
beats fabricating galvenized parts for farm implements etc. and does a
better job.  Around here, a lot of snowmobile trailers are dipped to get a
fully galvenized trailer.

Bruce Kettunen
57 3100

>I called around, today, to see about how money it would take to acid dip my
>truck's body parts. I found a place I like. It worked out to $37.50 a
>piece, as
>in one door, fender, etc. He also said he could zinc plate those parts in
>a dip
>bath for $50, so for $12.50 I get excellent corrosion protection. I like
>the idea
>of zinc chromate as a rust preventative. The zinc would act as an anode
>and thus
>prevent or drastically reduce any chances of rust even if the zinc gets
>scratched
>through to the steel. The zinc would hold up better under the fender wells
>where
>little stones and rock would surely chip it than paint would. His vat is large
>enough to dip the cab. Another advantage is it will remove all the old
>bondo, as
>well. My truck would have more rust protection than a new car or truck has. So
>for about $700 oe less, I get  the entire body and bed dipped and zinc plated,
>too. Sounds like a deal, huh? That yellow chromate will look good under the
>fenders, instead of paint. That will definitely get a close lookers attention.
>The inner fenders well might look good with only clear over the zinc. If they
>don't cook the parts in an oven after the zinc plating, will hydrogen
>embrittlement be a problem?
>
>new mexico jim


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