It's largely recommended to bolt a bar between the two out rigger bolt holes, though I have read people saying they have galvanised one without doing that and it's not warped. You may want to weld some square bar to the bottom of the footwell plates to stop them rippling. I've got a galvanised bulkhead on my 90, but didn't do it myself. @aaronmorris is about to do his own or may have done it by now, can't remember He's been off the radar a bit, but still pops on quite often. He may be able to add a few thoughts.I want to galvanize my bulkhead and wondered if anyone had recommendations of a company in Hertfordshire or in East Anglia.
Also wanted to ask for any tips or tricks to keep it from bending etc or general info I should be aware of.
Many thanks
Unlikely they will be holding anything in place on the inside and if they are aluminium they will melt anyway so get rid.
Did you sort out a bracing bar for the bottom of the bulkhead?
Your call, hope it all goes well.
I braced the bottom mounts with a length of steel box-section not only to keep the bulkhead from twisting but also to give them somewhere to attach the wires for dipping.
...if they are aluminium they will melt anyway so get rid.
Just had mine done and then painted with 'raptor' so should last longer than me! Took mine to a local galvanising firm (Ellesmere Port, Cheshire) and had no issues with warping although I bolted a piece of aluminium angle along the bottom edge. I took some advice from a local fabricator we use at work who suggests to get a good 'clean' finish take it on a Friday afternoon so it'll be one of the first few jobs done the following week after they clean the galvanising tanks out at the weekend! The only thing I forgot was to take the fly screens out.
Part of a long term rebuild of my old '92 200TDI that we've had since new. Bulkhead and chassis being replaced and will gradually do the rest of the body work.