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Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 18:51
by what2do
Refurbishing a variety of suspension and steering components at the minute. The front radius rods have a lot of exposed thread and I was wondering how best to protect these from the elements once reassembled. I'm hoping to get them powder coated but I imagine I'll have to mask the threads - correct? Many thanks.
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 19:44
by itchyfeet
I painted mine with vactan.
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 19:45
by CovKid
Aye, Vactan. I painted a rusty gate bolt with Vactan six years ago and its still doing its job despite being out in all weathers.
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 20:08
by what2do
Of course, obvious! Had thought about waxoyl as that's what I use on the exposed part of hydraulic rams when they're left outside for the winter (ploughs and other farm machines), but Vactan will be far more suitable.
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 20:16
by petethefeet
Hi, I have seen a sticky brown fabric tape been used to protect threads on ships, not sure what it is called, just know it's a bit of a bugger to get off your hands
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 20:40
by Highroller
petethefeet wrote:Hi, I have seen a sticky brown fabric tape been used to protect threads on ships, not sure what it is called, just know it's a bit of a bugger to get off your hands
Sounds like denzo tape. Our cable jointers use it as a temporary fix when required to do a quick repair.
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 31 Aug 2015, 20:45
by silverbullet
Sounds like British Army "Black Nasty"
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 02 Sep 2015, 11:08
by george2490
I cut mine off. Don't do this. Refitting not fun when they are short.
Re: Exposed threads
Posted: 02 Sep 2015, 11:15
by Titus A Duxass
silverbullet wrote:Sounds like British Army "Black Nasty"
Aka
Black Bodge
aka
Tank Tape
aka
Panzertape (German version).
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