I can understand that, but how much do you think chassis change will be ? how much is a galv chassis? £3500 if you spend that bit more you will have something for life?
Re filling the chassis with some protective product, could make things very smelly or even flammable if anyone had to carry out some welding in the future.
not trying to be negative, just seems a lot to spend to end up with a 20 year old chassis but sure with good rust protect it should last some yearsSure, if I had the £5k to do it with a new galvanised chassis then I would. But I don't, that's the problem. Its rotted faster than I've been able to save for it (thanks, Covid).
not trying to be negative, just seems a lot to spend to end up with a 20 year old chassis but sure with good rust protect it should last some years
I think galvanising a used chassis is asking for trouble. It will have rust inside and you wont get to see that. Nothing can clean up the inside of the chassis to the standard required to warrant galvanising it. I would get a small loan and fit a new chassis, as going to all the effort for a chassis that could have issues in a few years time, would be a bad situation.
I don't know if you are aware but Richards chassis offer 0% finance for up to a year with 25% deposit.
I will most likely be going that route myself.
I think lead times are 3 months at the moment.
i agree that you can not galvanise a used chassis as you can not get it clean enough inside. Some galvanisers will not do it because of the muck that can get out into their bath.
When the bare chassis is read to fit give it a good clean and treat it inside with one of the treatments such as Dinitrol, after putting in a thinish clean oil such as cheap engine oil while you can still turn the chassis on its side and upside down to get the fluids on to all surfaces. These will pentrate the rust and dirt you can not remove and give some level of protection. Just before you fit the body give the outside a coating of an oil and grease mixture well brushed on. Repeat this coating once every year or two. Any paint or hard coating will allow water to get behind it and will hold the water in causing worse rusting.
Galvanising is good on new clean metal, but not rusty metal. Powder coating is uselesss.
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