[AJD] metal coating

Michael Ostrander antiquejd at fwi.com
Fri Apr 1 17:14:53 PST 2005


Eric-
Any idea what the thickness might measure out to?  This will be coating a
splined shaft within a splined shaft.  Price is not the primary concern.
Michael

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Eric LaCruze
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Subject: Re: [AJD] metal coating


I had my exhaust manifold powder coated black, with high-temp header
coating. It's not on the tractor yet, but it stays on race car headers
very well, doesn't rust, and has a nearly undetectable thickness.
I used a local place, but Jet-Hot has a worldwide reputation and I've
never heard anything put praise for them. Warning, not cheap.

http://www.jet-hot.com/

Eric

Michael Ostrander wrote:

> I am looking for suggestions for a material to cover cast iron that has
the
> following properties:
>
> - thin- minimum thickness
> - rust resistance- thin covering but will not rust
> - low maintenance- do not want to have to recoat every 6 months
> - coloring- either clear or black, or dark
> - adherence- will not adhere to the mating surface but will let both
pieces
> move as needed
>
> I thought about the material used on gun barrels but do not know anything
> about the material.  Paint is always an option but thickness of primer and
> top coat on sliding parts could be an issue.  Oil will collect dirt and
that
> is unacceptable.
>
> Any suggestions would be welcomed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
> p.s.- before i get jumped, this is for an antique john deere tractor that
> has wiggle room around normal color standards.
>
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