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Steering column shaft finishes
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Re all replys above:

1. I understood that it was more than just "a bit of surface rust"  .....quite rusty....cleaned with rotary wire brush.

2. Rust Seal .....The recommended minimum dry film thickness is 3 -5 mils....that is 3 thousandth to 5 thousandths of an inch......which is achieved in 2 to 3 coats (brushed on thinly).  Thus should be no problem fitting inside a bush.

3.  This will provide a 100% waterproof coating = no more rust.  It is not just a cosmetic finish.

4. It is very tough as I have proved by putting a strip of painted metal on a dolly and hitting it with a fairly hefty  blow with a hammer......and no marking.

5. Oil or grease coating will eventually dry out....and rust will again occur.

I like the satisfaction of fettling and ending up with a satisfying visual look as well.  But then I probably carry things to an extreme; for example all washers I use get painted before being put in place!!      As I am now getting older and running out of time I am beginning to think that I should be spending more of that time enjoying the driving of the car than preparing.  Big Grin

Dennis
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Steering column shaft finishes - by agmatthews - 24-04-2019, 10:19 AM
RE: Steering column shaft finishes - by Chris KC - 24-04-2019, 06:50 PM
RE: Steering column shaft finishes - by Chris KC - 25-04-2019, 07:49 AM
RE: Steering column shaft finishes - by Dennis Nicholas - 26-04-2019, 04:05 PM

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