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  • Revtor
    2nd Gear
    • Apr 2012
    • 265

    Zinc primers / rusty rovers..

    Here's a nice article, for anyone wanting more in depth info about zinc rich primer systems..

    It's long so may be just the ticket for the long wait while saving your pennies for a galv chassis.




    Anyone have a recommended Zinc primer available in "consumer" quantities for brush/rolling on? I'd like to try something more legit than the red rusto primer..

    ~Steve
    ---- 1969 Bugeye ----
    ---- 1962 Dormobile ----
  • Skeeball
    Low Range
    • Nov 2007
    • 63

    #2
    Mastercoat silver
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    1964 Series IIa In progress
    1968 S IIa (Sold)
    1972 S III (Sold)
    1996 Discovery SE-7 (Sold)

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    • Revtor
      2nd Gear
      • Apr 2012
      • 265

      #3
      That looks like some tough stuff.. no zinc though. Do you have firsthand experience with it?

      ~Steve
      ---- 1969 Bugeye ----
      ---- 1962 Dormobile ----

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      • Skeeball
        Low Range
        • Nov 2007
        • 63

        #4
        as extra insurance and most likelyt overkill I did my galvanized frame with mastercoat silver then used tractorcoat ag-11 in satin finish over that. I have recently had my bulkhead fixed and brought back to spec. Had it sprayed with mastercoat 2 coats then 3 coats of dupont pastel green over that.
        All this should last a long time.
        After reviewing the salt spray test results that is pretty much what sold me on the product
        call mastercoat if you have questions Pat is a nice guy and will be happoy to answer any questions you have.
        I have used POR-15 in the past but found that after awhile it peeled off in sheets..I do not expect any problems like that with this product. I can not attest to long term results on the rover but if its good enough for bridges it should be perfect fo rthe rover
        and as an added benefit it is much less expensive than POR..
        1964 Series IIa In progress
        1968 S IIa (Sold)
        1972 S III (Sold)
        1996 Discovery SE-7 (Sold)

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        • Skeeball
          Low Range
          • Nov 2007
          • 63

          #5
          as extra insurance and most likely overkill. I did my galvanized frame with mastercoat silver then used tractorcoat ag-11 in satin finish over that. I have recently had my bulkhead fixed and brought back to spec. Had it sprayed with mastercoat 2 coats then 3 coats of dupont pastel green over that.
          All this should last a long time.
          After reviewing the salt spray test results that is pretty much what sold me on the product
          call mastercoat if you have questions Pat is a nice guy and will be happoy to answer any questions you have.
          I have used POR-15 in the past but found that after awhile it peeled off in sheets..I do not expect any problems like that with this product. I can not attest to long term results on the rover but if its good enough for bridges it should be perfect fo rthe rover
          and as an added benefit it is much less expensive than POR..
          1964 Series IIa In progress
          1968 S IIa (Sold)
          1972 S III (Sold)
          1996 Discovery SE-7 (Sold)

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          • Skeeball
            Low Range
            • Nov 2007
            • 63

            #6
            as extra insurance and most likely overkill, I did my galvanized frame with mastercoat silver then used tractorcoat ag-11 in satin finish over that. I have recently had my bulkhead fixed and brought back to spec. Had it sprayed with mastercoat 2 coats then 3 coats of dupont pastel green over that.
            All this should last a long time.
            After reviewing the salt spray test results that is pretty much what sold me on the product
            call mastercoat if you have questions Pat is a nice guy and will be happoy to answer any questions you have.
            I have used POR-15 in the past but found that after awhile it peeled off in sheets..I do not expect any problems like that with this product. I can not attest to long term results on the rover but if its good enough for bridges it should be perfect fo rthe rover
            and as an added benefit it is much less expensive than POR..
            1964 Series IIa In progress
            1968 S IIa (Sold)
            1972 S III (Sold)
            1996 Discovery SE-7 (Sold)

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            • Skeeball
              Low Range
              • Nov 2007
              • 63

              #7
              I have NO idea as to why my reply showed up 3x anyway have a look at these websites I think it will have what you are asking for





              1964 Series IIa In progress
              1968 S IIa (Sold)
              1972 S III (Sold)
              1996 Discovery SE-7 (Sold)

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              • Revtor
                2nd Gear
                • Apr 2012
                • 265

                #8
                Great links, thanks Skeeball!!

                ~Steve
                ---- 1969 Bugeye ----
                ---- 1962 Dormobile ----

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                • Skeeball
                  Low Range
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 63

                  #9
                  NO problem my pleasure
                  Steve



                  Originally posted by Revtor
                  Great links, thanks Skeeball!!

                  ~Steve
                  1964 Series IIa In progress
                  1968 S IIa (Sold)
                  1972 S III (Sold)
                  1996 Discovery SE-7 (Sold)

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