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Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 11:15
by folkers
I have just welded in some new plates onto the footsteps which were corroded. Just wondering if anyone on here has fitted chequerplate or anything similar as opposed to the standard VW rubbers?

I thought I may as well have a play around with them, as I don't really like the look of the rubbers, and don't really want to drill holes in my fresh steel!!

cheers

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 11:23
by Pepperami
I silicon'd cheque plate to mine.

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 11:32
by folkers
ok thanks, what thickness did you use? I think you can get it quite cheap from ebay

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 11:38
by Pepperami
Don't know. Found and rehomed from work.

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 11:56
by ermie571
Yep, got chequer plate on mine....with some rubber underneath (not the footwell rubbers though)

Bolted through.

Mark made them for me

Em
x

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 14:13
by folkers
cool thanks guys, just bought some from ebay, think I might rivet through with some stainless steel rivets thinking about it

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 14:33
by 1664
folkers wrote:think I might rivet through with some stainless steel rivets thinking about it

folkers wrote:and don't really want to drill holes in my fresh steel

well make your mind up

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 17:08
by folkers
1664 wrote:
folkers wrote:think I might rivet through with some stainless steel rivets thinking about it

folkers wrote:and don't really want to drill holes in my fresh steel

well make your mind up

yep good point well made

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 18:01
by jamesc76
mmmmmmmmmmm aluminum, steel and a van welcome to galvanic corrosion! silicone um on much better!

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 18:24
by VWCamperfan
jamesc76 wrote:mmmmmmmmmmm aluminum, steel and a van welcome to galvanic corrosion! silicone um on much better!


You have to have both metals immersed in an electrolyte to create galvanic corrosion and even then it would only be the aluminium that would be affected.
If you do use silicone to fix them in place, make sure it's not the acitic cure type of silicone as this will eat away at both metals in a short time and you'll be doing your welding again!

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 18:26
by jamesc76
VWCamperfan wrote:
jamesc76 wrote:mmmmmmmmmmm aluminum, steel and a van welcome to galvanic corrosion! silicone um on much better!


You have to have both metals immersed in an electrolyte to create galvanic corrosion and even then it would only be the aluminium that would be affected.
If you do use silicone to fix them in place, make sure it's not the acitic cure type of silicone as this will eat away at both metals in a short time and you'll be doing your welding again!


you need tell that to the loco's i work on loads of corroded steel and ally all over um and no electrolyte near um! Rain water will do it!

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 30 Sep 2010, 19:14
by sarran1955
Hello,

Rivets in chequerplate, not pretty.

Coachworks use Sikkaflex PR 100 to glue side panels onto aluminium bus chassis. This is a mastic, but I've always used an air mastic gun, might be a bit hard on the wrists from cold with a hand mastic gun. Preheat in hot water, or on radiator first..

Oh, and I agree about corrosion, mix metals and there will be rust, or oxidation , or whatever you want to call it,

Oh, and dirty rainwater makes an excellent electrolyte

Cordialement,

Re: Footstep rubbers - anyone replaced with chequerplate

Posted: 01 Oct 2010, 11:21
by folkers
ok great thanks for the advice on the silicone, will get some Sikkaflex PR 100