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MeHigh
30th July 2008, 14:19
Anybody knows how to treat the metal so the rust will not touch it? I don’t mean chroming or painting, cause I want for my tanks the bear metal look… Some electroplating with somethin’… donow…
Cheers
xwhatsit
30th July 2008, 14:25
Aluminium! Make a new tank from aluminium, then even when it starts to tarnish and scratch, it looks even more gorgeous :D
nodrog
30th July 2008, 14:32
clear coat it
mark247
30th July 2008, 14:44
clear coat it
clear coat goes all yellow au
nodrog
30th July 2008, 14:46
clear coat goes all yellow au
not if you do it properly ya knob :blink:
mark247
30th July 2008, 14:57
Cant you get things powder coated clear these days??
MeHigh
30th July 2008, 16:52
Cant you get things powder coated clear these days??
Now that's an idea!
Clear coated will oxidate in time... a friend of mine done a very god job but in one and a half years the metal turn dull.
peasea
30th July 2008, 19:52
Paint it with Winston Peters' 'NO' Coat, nothing touches that.
The Lone Rider
30th July 2008, 23:25
Get a custom paint job that makes it look like it's raw metal :)
Tank
31st July 2008, 00:21
+1 on the custom paint - You can make it look just how you want it - but be prepared to drop 2-3k (or more).
MeHigh
31st July 2008, 01:03
+1 on the custom paint - You can make it look just how you want it - but be prepared to drop 2-3k (or more).
Got me wrong man! I don't want it like metal, I want it metal! An my feeling that's the quintessence of a Harley... metal! I can custom paint my ride like no tomorrow, I'm an illustrator: www.mihai.co.nz
No... I wanna have metal all over it!
Cheers
Kiwi Graham
31st July 2008, 08:35
Anybody knows how to treat the metal so the rust will not touch it? I don’t mean chroming or painting, cause I want for my tanks the bear metal look… Some electroplating with somethin’… donow…
Cheers
How about making it out of stainless steel? Not sure if you can treat non-stailess to become stainless. Other than keeping it oiled, laquered or plated I dont see it staying bright.
The Lone Rider
31st July 2008, 13:20
How about making it out of stainless steel? Not sure if you can treat non-stailess to become stainless. Other than keeping it oiled, laquered or plated I dont see it staying bright.
Stainless is made with chrome and few other things to keep it from oxidizing. So can't turn stainless steel to non stainless.
The Stranger
31st July 2008, 17:53
Anybody knows how to treat the metal so the rust will not touch it? I don’t mean chroming or painting, cause I want for my tanks the bear metal look… Some electroplating with somethin’… donow…
Cheers
You either need to make the tanks from a non ferris metal or protect them with a film of some kind.
Gold or zinc passivation may be an option if you are set on steel?
Pedrostt500
31st July 2008, 18:15
Ok rust is a by product of an electrical process, zink plating and galvanizing are both forms of sacrificial coatings, they will both degenerate over time, if you wish to have bear ferrous metal out in the weather and not have it rust then you need to seal the metal off so that oxygen can not come in contact with it, you may find that some two pack paint systems may be suitable for this or a backed on enamel coating, my exsperience with powder coating is that it does not last well out in the enviroment, it also seems very prone to chiping and scratces.
fridayflash
31st July 2008, 18:20
i stripped back a gb500 petroltank and had it powder coated clear...perfect!
mark247
31st July 2008, 18:54
i stripped back a gb500 petroltank and had it powder coated clear...perfect!
Do you have a photo of that? Gotta love the old GB's.
I'm with nodrog! Clearcoat it.;)
http://www.por15.co.nz/POR15Prod/glistenpc.htm
Or for that "lots o metal" look!:msn-wink:
peasea
31st July 2008, 21:26
Anybody knows how to treat the metal so the rust will not touch it? I don’t mean chroming or painting, cause I want for my tanks the bear metal look… Some electroplating with somethin’… donow…
Cheers
Talk to Steve Levine, imagin-airing.co.nz
Go to 'Custom paint' and you'll see the flame job in grey/silver he did on my other-half's Sporty.
nallac
31st July 2008, 21:56
I know you can use keyfos(sp) to protect bare steel.
I used it on my old HZ ute when i was doing it up.
but can't remember how long(if at all )it would last in the weather.
It is good shit for when you've stripped a complete car down to bare steel.
SilverGrin
31st July 2008, 23:00
Altex have a product called RIPO, rust inhibiting penetrating oil.
I've used it quite a bit industrially and it's great stuff, but you will need to seal it with a clear coat, as it stays tacky.
selectedgrub
1st August 2008, 20:57
http://www.nyalic.co.nz/
Mike748
1st August 2008, 21:39
If you are game enough try "blueing" the metal. Try it on a piece of scrap to see if you like the look, I'm not sure how well it will last though.
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