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Mike Goebel
Joined: 28 Jul 2001 Posts: 5765 Location: United States, California, Winnetka
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2001 10:15 pm Post subject: Powder vs Paint |
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quote: Originally posted by Mitchell Gillick:
In response to Chad's question; "Why would you not want any coating or paint on your chassis ??"
On the safety side - When wiping down your kart, in between races, the lack of paint or powder coating makes it much easier to notice any cracks that might be developing in your welds and/or tubing.
Paint is actually used in some applications to detect bending, cracking and metal fatigue.
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Dax Blake
Joined: 18 Jul 2001 Posts: 55 Location: United States, Ohio, Columbus
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2001 11:09 am Post subject: Powder vs Paint |
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quote: Originally posted by Matt Thornton:
If you keep the frame bare (no paint or coat) are you using anything to protect it, or is it literally bare metal?
Matt Thornton
Matt,
I don't think that 4130 tubing rusts like other forms of steel. I am not saying that it doesn't rust - It just doesn't rust as bad.
To prevent rust, we just wipe ours down with WD-40 or similar oil. The aircraft and boating industries sell oil coatings for bare metal. They supposedly leave a dry film coating the metal. We have tried it and found that WD-40 works just as well although it is not dry.
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