I have come across a few companies in both the UK and NZ that are using thermal metal spray technology to effectively zinc (or 50/50 zinc aluminium) coat classic car body shells and suspension components. There is a VW restorer in the UK that is actually using it to seam seal and fill holes (although I am not sure about that).
Can also be used as spray on filler (like the old lead loading) in place of epoxy type fillers - it can be used as high build and while it is molten when it leaves the gun it hits the metal at around room temp so does not cause distortion.
I do like the idea of a galvanised CSL shell - for obvious reasons and cant really see a downside.
It is a really interesting process - well worth checking out some of the videos. As I say - there is a company here that will do it (and it isnt that expensive)
Anyone had any experience with this process?
http://www.vanshack.com/pages/flame-spray.html
http://www.autoblast.co.nz/service/arc-spray-galvanising/
http://www.vanshack.com/pages/pdf/introduction _to_anti-corrosion_metal_spray.pdf
They use it on oil rigs - 25 year life, in the ocean...
Can also be used as spray on filler (like the old lead loading) in place of epoxy type fillers - it can be used as high build and while it is molten when it leaves the gun it hits the metal at around room temp so does not cause distortion.
I do like the idea of a galvanised CSL shell - for obvious reasons and cant really see a downside.
It is a really interesting process - well worth checking out some of the videos. As I say - there is a company here that will do it (and it isnt that expensive)
Anyone had any experience with this process?
http://www.autoblast.co.nz/service/arc-spray-galvanising/
http://www.vanshack.com/pages/pdf/introduction _to_anti-corrosion_metal_spray.pdf
They use it on oil rigs - 25 year life, in the ocean...
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