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Ok, so I have my trailer frame all welded up. Axels are on and most of my grinding is done. I'm looking for a real durable, yet reasonable, rust inhibiting paint or coating to put on it. Anyone have a suggestion. Function is the key here. It does not need to be pretty, but DURABLE. I want to be able to paint over the existing paint too. I've used the Hammerite before, but was curious if anyone knew of something better; perhaps a farm equipment coating.
 
Hey Henry, Glad to see your movin' right along on the construction. I used the sprayable undercoating (spray gun type) on mine and it has fared well so far.



Later, Rob
 
Henry, You might want to check out Durabak DIY bedliner kit. It comes in a variety of colors. Their web address is www.nonslipcoating.com . See what you think. According to their site it's $79. 00 a gallon, plus shipping. -Glen
 
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I would consider having the frame sprayed with Line-X or a Rhino coating. Can't get more durable than that.



Kev
 
AS a ham radio operator, I have a 70 foot tower made of 4 galvanized sections that crank up and down. Normal wear-and-tear cause the galvanizing to be scraped off, exposing the bare metal underneath to moisture and rust damage. I use a product called "cold galvanizing" that comes in an ordinary spray "rattle-can" to patch tose spots, the stuff works GREAT, and would make an excellent first coat under whatever you select to put over it - some of the stuff suggested above works quite well - but some of them CAN trap moisture between themselves and the underlaying metal - promoting hiddent rust damage...
 
POR15

David,



While POR15 is a great finish, it does have its limitations. POR15 is not UV resistant and will go dull and almost chaulky with little sun exposure... . great under the hood though!



Mike
 
Good info Mike as this is the first time I've ever heard this. I guess that would be another reason to paint it. It works great on frames, though.
 
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