Frame coating
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I'm trying to decide powder coat, por15, or just good ol rustoleum. Whichever way I go it'll be getting sandblasted, so prep will be top notch. And don't consider price, I'm more interested in opinions on durability.
The jeep will be about 50/50 road and woods, so I want a coating that'll hold up to the abuse of forest roads. Anyone have input?
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I live in a region with lots of ship-building. Anything of steel can be hot-dip galvanized relatively inexpensively. The wrought iron balcony we put up in 2006, just before Katrina, has been in the weather 24/7 without the tiniest sign of rust after being hot-dip galvanized. When I do a frame off rebuild on my '80 CJ7 , this will be my treatment of choice. I'll have to run thread taps through the few places where bolts insert to re-true the threads, but a small price to pay.