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DCrippa
So out of curiosity where would one go to in the DC metro area to have something like this frame dipped? And how much more would it cost?
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Originally posted by sparki View Postblasting makes one hell of a mess, takes a little setup and needs cleaning, a few times, both before and after the process... all the poster was asking about was for his future reference. getting a frame dipped takes little time, makes no mess and most of all contains no blast media(!) after it's done..... and after it's dipped there's every chance the company doing the dipping can dip it in a rust inhibitor so that the INSIDE of the tubes are protected as well.
........ you can't clean out the INSIDE of a frame with blasting, nor protect it with a lick of paint , while dipping you can.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostAs far as cleaning inside the tubes, there are very few open tubes on a GS frame so I don't think this is detail is significant.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostSandblasting not only removes rust and paint, it also gives the metal some "tooth", which is an ideal surface to paint on. Sure, you could dip the frame in acid to eat off all the paint/rust, but as already noted it will remove the VIN label too, and you will still have to rough up the metal somehow before painting. As far as cleaning inside the tubes, there are very few open tubes on a GS frame so I don't think this is detail is significant.
if you want to spray the frame then the options are up to you for preperation but, as you say blasting is a perfect key for paintingLast edited by Agemax; 07-14-2011, 01:04 PM.1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by DCrippa View Postany reason not to buy this one?
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That's good to know - I was wondering if it could be re-used. The frame isn't that bad at all it just looks it's age - as for the spots that may have some age grime & rust they could be sanded down by hand I imagine. I've just seen how much of a difference a nice paint job on the frame does for the overall clean look of some of these builds and I now want the same - granted my motor will be no where near as nice/clean nor will it compliment the paint job but whatever... First I gotta get her to turn over - so all this is kinda daydreaming...
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostEspecially when I turn the frame over and don't hear any loose rust rolling around.
maybe the UK's glorious weather isn't that condusive to keeping 30 year old mild steel in tip-top conditionLast edited by Guest; 07-15-2011, 04:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostSandblasting not only removes rust and paint, it also gives the metal some "tooth", which is an ideal surface to paint on.
Sure, you could dip the frame in acid to eat off all the paint/rust, but as already noted it will remove the VIN label too
As far as cleaning inside the tubes, there are very few open tubes on a GS frame so I don't think this is detail is significant.
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