suitable paint for tinware

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

Locked
User avatar
brown-bus
Registered user
Posts: 34
Joined: 05 Mar 2008, 16:47
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: Yorkshire

suitable paint for tinware

Post by brown-bus »

Could anyone advise on which paint would be the best to use? I have an 81 2 ltr air cooled and my tinware is rusting badly. I've replaced those bits I could get hold of and the rest, I've rubbed down, applied rust stopper and now need to repaint.
Would like to use 'Smoothrite' (by Hammerite) but a little concerned about tube sections which take the air from the heat exchangers. Should I really use a heat proof paint (like the kind used for engines / cylinder heads?) but think this doesn't have as much rust resistance as Hammerite
Any advice would be welcomed ........ as would any source of replacement tinware.
thanks.
1981 2L Devon Moonraker
Member: 4992

User avatar
CovKid
Trader
Posts: 8411
Joined: 30 Apr 2006, 13:19
80-90 Mem No: 3529
Location: Ralph - Coventry (Retired)
Contact:

Post by CovKid »

Hammerite/Smoothrite not great for tinware on Aircooled I found. It tends to scorch in hot areas. There are plenty of high-temperature paints around though. I was always re-painting tinware but found the only really good place for smoothrite was on wheels to be honest.

User avatar
HarryMann
Admin/Mod
Posts: 9610
Joined: 30 Sep 2005, 11:40
80-90 Mem No: 379
Location: Herts, UK

Post by HarryMann »

Got to Frosts website

and look for Eastwoods paints and treatments...

Browse their site by Brand... EastWoods...

They do an enormous range.. heat proof at various temps up to exhaust temp.

Although the weld-thru zinc primer might survive (98% pure zinc spray) which I've used on brake back-plates and still looks OK, the following recommendation would be good (650 deg C) stainless steel look coating, intended fro manifolds but ideal IMHO:

Stainless Steel HT coating

£22 a tin inc. Vear And Tear Sounds a bit pricey but will do the job once and for all, and bet it will give a very pretty, pretty finish if you prep thoroughly

Also read the tech. sheet details thoroughly and follow all the recommendations.. which prob. suggest using their 'Pre' degreaser/cleaner first. Also might be worth getting one of their stainless steel wire brushes, excellent things, last 5 times longer than a normal one and doesn't setup additional corrosion.

I use a lot of their Rust Encapuslator, Zinc Weld-Thru, Clear Fiinsh and their famous Chassis Black Classic.

The Citrus degreaser is also very good, can be used safely in the kitchen too, just wish I could organise a discount for the club with them, but they won't play ball... they just offer usually silly freebies with a gift code that runs out 5 minutes before you order anything :)

However, you can't get this stuff elsewhere, it's Americun! .. and good. Some things I've found elsewhere and buy them elsewhere, almost always cheaper, but many they've cornered the UK market... their catalogue is worth getting

The 80-90 Tech Wikipedia Your 1st port of call :idea

Syncro Kastenwagen / 16" Kombi Camper
Syncronaut No. 1

Locked