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  • crankin
    5th Gear
    • Jul 2008
    • 696

    #16
    Yes. They are steel.
    When I was having all my stuff galvanized, I thought about throwing the door frames in as well. But then I started talking to the guy who was doing the job and he felt that it might warp and also leave some rough edges that might poke through the skin. I also thought about the galvanizing filling up the draining holes. But I am sure you could do it.


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    • Jim-ME
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1379

      #17
      I've seen some door frames that Matt Browne has had done and Ike Goss has done some as well. Maybe one of them will chime in with recommendations.
      Jim

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      • amcordo
        5th Gear
        • Jun 2009
        • 740

        #18
        Originally posted by crankin
        Yes. They are steel.
        When I was having all my stuff galvanized, I thought about throwing the door frames in as well. But then I started talking to the guy who was doing the job and he felt that it might warp and also leave some rough edges that might poke through the skin. I also thought about the galvanizing filling up the draining holes. But I am sure you could do it.


        Mine have some rust developing along the bottom - I thought it might be prudent to do them. But they're very thing steel just like the bulkhead so you're probably right on the warping action. Hm. What to do, what to do....

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        • TedW
          5th Gear
          • Feb 2007
          • 887

          #19
          Originally posted by amcordo
          Hi!

          Are the door frame assemblies completely steel (aside from the rivets)? I put a magnet to them and I think so... Has anyone galvanized them?

          http://www.roversnorth.com/store/p-2...110-sw-rh.aspx
          Ray Wood (of roverdrive fame) tried to source doors with galvanized frames, but dropped the project because wasn't happy with the first batch he got from his supplier. Too bad - what a great idea!

          IIRC Series 1 doors had galvanized frames. Is this correct?

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          • amcordo
            5th Gear
            • Jun 2009
            • 740

            #20
            I think you're talking about the frames inside the door, rather than the doorframe I'm talking about. But I wish those were galvanized too...

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            • amcordo
              5th Gear
              • Jun 2009
              • 740

              #21
              Originally posted by crankin
              and also leave some rough edges that might poke through the skin.

              Is there aluminum skin on these doorframes? I'm talking about these just for clarification: http://www.roversnorth.com/store/p-2...110-sw-rh.aspx

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              • TedW
                5th Gear
                • Feb 2007
                • 887

                #22
                Originally posted by amcordo
                I think you're talking about the frames inside the door, rather than the doorframe I'm talking about. But I wish those were galvanized too...
                You're right. I need tp pay more attention...........

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                • crankin
                  5th Gear
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 696

                  #23
                  Originally posted by amcordo
                  Is there aluminum skin on these doorframes? I'm talking about these just for clarification: http://www.roversnorth.com/store/p-2...110-sw-rh.aspx

                  Not sure...mine is SWB.


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                  • greenmeanie
                    Overdrive
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 1358

                    #24
                    I did my T-posts and had no problems.

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                    • Broadstone
                      2nd Gear
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 216

                      #25
                      New defenders have all steel doors, not the aluminum clad on steel frame. Wonder if its possible to galvy the whole thing without too much damage? Any body done it?
                      1973 NADA 88

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                      • amcordo
                        5th Gear
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 740

                        #26
                        Originally posted by greenmeanie
                        I did my T-posts and had no problems.

                        do they come apart? I see that they have rivets going into the back of them. Wasn't sure what it looks like when it's taken out of the vehicle...

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                        • junkyddog11
                          1st Gear
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 195

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Broadstone
                          New defenders have all steel doors, not the aluminum clad on steel frame. Wonder if its possible to galvy the whole thing without too much damage? Any body done it?
                          the new defender doors and skins are galvanized......at least the ones I have seen are.
                          Matt Browne
                          www.overlandengineering.com
                          "resurecting junk through engineering"

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                          • junkyddog11
                            1st Gear
                            • Feb 2007
                            • 195

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Jim-ME
                            I've seen some door frames that Matt Browne has had done and Ike Goss has done some as well. Maybe one of them will chime in with recommendations.
                            Jim
                            Door frames are not hard. You need to pull the skin off first. New skins are available. I have not had any issues with warping at all.

                            Galvanizing the "T" posts ....or "frames" that you refer to are not an issue at all.

                            Roll up Defender doors are another story as are station wagon rear doors, but still possible. Just need allot of patience and the ability to hold ones lips just right for long periods of time.
                            Matt Browne
                            www.overlandengineering.com
                            "resurecting junk through engineering"

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                            • ScottT
                              Low Range
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 96

                              #29
                              I shot J.P. Weigle's bicycle frame saver rust inhibitor on the inside of my frames 6-8 years ago and they clean and hole free.

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