
Primer dipping
#1
Posted 02 May 2023 - 09:27 PM
Today I'm asking if anyone has heard of a place that does primer dipping? I'm aware of a number of places that do paint and rust removal in large vats, however I haven't heard of or found anywhere short or a modern car manufacturer who can then dip the cleaned out shells in a primer.
I'd very much like to hear if anyone has any leads.
#2
Posted 03 May 2023 - 01:00 PM
This probably doesn't help a lot but a guy I worked with overseas was restoring a Porsche and got it dipped in Dinitrol
At the time (more than 10 years ago) it cost him £400 and seemed like a bargain to me but I couldn't find anyone here that did it
Great way to get rust protection into everywhere you can't see, maybe the local supplier knows someone. When I looked years ago it wasn't sold here
Good luck
#3
Posted 03 May 2023 - 01:52 PM
I've heard nasty stories about people (acid?) "dipping" car shells to strip them, and then not having another "dipping" process to re-seal them afterwards.
The only time I know of cars being dipped for protection is on the original production line. Following with interest, though.
#4
Posted 03 May 2023 - 02:21 PM
The process is detailed in the front if the GMH Features Manuals. Even shows a picture of which parts of a HQ-HZ got dipped. Ever tried to clean the body tag off a Dandenong bodied car (like an LH-LX)? The very hard to get off cr@p is the body dip.
#5
Posted 03 May 2023 - 03:12 PM
Now we're getting off-topic, but my whole UC had a rust protective coating on it that I do not recall LH and LX Toranas having.
#6
Posted 03 May 2023 - 03:13 PM
Definitely a fantastic business opportunity here for someone brave enough to start one up. I've seen car-sized dips on some of the restoration type car shows on TV - but they're generally for the stripping type process only from memory - I don't ever recall seeing any addressing a protection component. Love the idea of it though!
#7
Posted 03 May 2023 - 07:11 PM
Definitely a fantastic business opportunity here for someone brave enough to start one up. I've seen car-sized dips on some of the restoration type car shows on TV - but they're generally for the stripping type process only from memory - I don't ever recall seeing any addressing a protection component. Love the idea of it though!
I reckon the cost of maintaining a vat of primer big enough to completely dip a motor vehicle would be the main reason why new vehicle manufacturers are the only places you will see the process.
Edited by S pack, 03 May 2023 - 07:11 PM.
#8
Posted 03 May 2023 - 07:32 PM
Years ago I had an idea of getting a tank large enough to dip a car body in for the purposes of removing one or more of the following items: rust, paint, filler, sound deadener etc. I didn't have room for it then and I won't until I get my big shed. And that's after I buy some land. I now have an idea for an acceptable tank, which should be cheap enough on the second hand market. The height is more than adequate, it'll probably be over 2 metres wide. The only question is how long is it? Having said that, I think there are a couple of length options.
#9
Posted 03 May 2023 - 07:43 PM
#10
Posted 03 May 2023 - 08:08 PM
#11
Posted 03 May 2023 - 08:22 PM
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#12
Posted 04 May 2023 - 07:33 PM
Just because most people use a special liquid doesn't mean that there aren't other options.
#13
Posted 06 May 2023 - 03:07 PM
#14
Posted 06 May 2023 - 04:55 PM
Why don't you just simply use epoxy etch primer, it's basically the same sort of coating, strip all the old crap off & do that. It's a rust preventing chemical reaction. No need to reinvent the wheel & the epa restrictions would stop it happening. End of story. Get yourself a spray gun, respirator, enthusiasm and quality product.
I think the point is being able to paint in the places you physically don’t have access to. Hard to get inside channels and turrets and get good coverage with a spray gun.
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#15
Posted 07 May 2023 - 03:16 PM
#16
Posted 07 May 2023 - 06:04 PM
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