Re: Clean up Hex bolts for bumper guards 1940 110
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There are many ways to prep metal for paint and many people on this site have excellent advice. I used to glass bead blast small parts, but recently have switched to blasting with garnet media which gives a better profile for paint and powdercoat to adhere to. Your local sandblasting company should be able to handle this issue with no problem.
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Re: Clean up Hex bolts for bumper guards 1940 110
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Agree that blasting is better, but the old DYI method of wire wheel, primer, enamel works also
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Re: Clean up Hex bolts for bumper guards 1940 110
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As bkazmer said, use a wire wheel to clean it but I would also after that soak it in Ospho and wire brush it again and repeat as needed to get the rust out of the pores. You might also want to run a die nut / thread chaser over the threads which I believe, though not sure, are 1/2-20. Use some course sandpaper on the surfaces to be painted just prior to applying it.
The nuts are known as Marsden (the inventor worked for Packard) so buy new, plated or stainless along with new washers.
Posted on: Today 11:51
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