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Rust removal
eirekev - 23/6/08 at 03:45 PM

Have a large cab from an excavator and i need to get the rust removed from it, I can sand blast it but it leaves the surface pitted does any1 know anywhere close to london that does the chemical dip in a tank rust removal joby??


eznfrank - 23/6/08 at 03:55 PM

If it's for an excavator does the pitting really matter?? Unless it's for a show or something?? I'm not familiar with the world of concours excavators??


Mr Whippy - 23/6/08 at 03:57 PM

buy some heavy plastic sheet, pull it round the cab like a big bin bag, fill it up with water and then do the old electrolyse malarkey, or since it is for an excavator use that to dig a flippin big hole and line that with plastic, fill it up, then chuck the cab in.

[Edited on 23/6/08 by Mr Whippy]


britishtrident - 23/6/08 at 04:21 PM

Although it won't have the rough sharp finish left by sand blasting will still be rust pitted after chemical removal.

Bead or other "soft" blasting media should leave a better surface than grit blasting. Follow that with zinc rich primer followed by a "high build" spray filler/primer.


02GF74 - 24/6/08 at 09:04 AM

^^^^ most rusty steel I have played with is pitted because the rust accumulates in small areas/spots.

you would have to grind dwon the whoile surface to get it smooth or use a filler primer to fill in the holes.

I doubt there is any chemical, mechanicl or nuclear method that will leave a smooth surface and not cost the earth.