Re: [DML] Zinc Plated Frame
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Re: [DML] Zinc Plated Frame




Greg,


It would be fabulous on the areas covered by both processes. The problem might be that both coatings are subject to having poor coverage where you can't see. The Zinc is an electroplate process there electricity passing from the tank to the frame is responsible for the coating. Where this current does not pass (line of sight) it does not plate. The inside hidden spots would be poorly protected.

Likewise the powdercoat is applied electrostatically by puting an electrostatic change on the frame and then dusting it with oppositely charged powder. The powder sticks and is subsequently melted in place. Great process but it is really hard to get into the really tight spots where you can't see.

This might be OK if you take a few additional steps. I recently restored a bugeye sprite that had some long stiffening "u" sections as well as numerous boxed sections that were very vulnerable to rust from within. After carefully blasting, priming with zinc based paint (aka: cold galvanizing) and a good paint job I applied undercoating to the places I couldn't get to. I rigged up a spray tip on the end of a nylon tube. The tube was plumbed to a pressure tank filled with undercoating (valved as required). I then carefully fed the spray tip into the blind area, turned on the spray and slowly pulled out the tube thereby coating places I will never be able to reach.. The goo should have not only coated the insides but should also wick into the lap joints ( I had thinned it some).

Powdercoat is great stuff and the zinc should only make it better.

Don Ekhoff
6543






anaheim_21 wrote:


Hi there:

There is a company in my area who will sandblast my, zinc coat and then powder coat the entire frame. Does this sound like a good way to restore the frame?

Thanks!
Greg



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