well thanks for the advice i think ill leave it for a bit then, looks great at the moment,![]()
the galv is probably applied by imerssion of the parts into a tank of red hot zinc solution. you get a coating of so many microns thick as a result.
if you scrape the galv off it will be untreated steel exposed. you could always use a product like galvafroid to touch up any scratches. Fosroc Galvafroid Galvafroid Paint 400ml Tin - Galvfrd400Ml
I wonder if anyone has galvafroided their chassis and tested its longevity?
cheers,
marc
I know what and how hot dip galv is applied. But dirt/mud sitting in the box rails holding moisture will set up galvanic reaction with the dirt, White rust on the galv and in time will come of faster than the out side.
ffs read all of thread i was talking about waxoyl been sprayed on and reapplied at later datesorry mate was replying to post 5 about it being a spray on reapply.
ffs read all of thread i was talking about waxoyl been sprayed on and reapplied at later date
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