The size will restrict options. Industrial Galvanizing at Carole Park are the best in town for large pieces.
Avoid the mob at Richlands.
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						SupporterHi all
I'm at the stage now (welding done) with my 1958 109" (less a few inches) chassis where I need to make a decision about whether to get the chassis galvanised. I'm hoping readers might be able to recommend firms to approach for a quote.
I'm located in Brisbane - any recommendations for the greater Brisbane area would be very welcome.
Thoughts on galvanising more generally also welcome.
Thanks
Wayne
The size will restrict options. Industrial Galvanizing at Carole Park are the best in town for large pieces.
Avoid the mob at Richlands.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Yes.
When I went to Pinkenba to get a quote on getting all the galvanized bits replated on my 88" they redirected me to their Carole Park operation. Apparently they were better at handling smaller parts which won't apply for a chassis alone.
They did an OK job and I only had the one small part (tailgate pigtail) go missing which was pretty good all considered. There is a minimum charge and weight and as it happened I could have done a second truck as part of it - cost about $400 from memory.
Cheers,
Neil
1975 S3 88" - Ratel
I chatted to a guy last year.
He worked in the Military and told me the Pile of Galvanized good Perentie Chassis's was the same size as the bent non usable ones.
If the company doing it heats the chassis before dipping, less distortion will occur.
I toyed with the idea of getting my S3 SWB done. Decided against it after I had my 5 rims done but I should have checked them for roundness before sending them off.,
I think the Brisbane factory they went to has closed down.
Rims were $12 each, chassis being around $220.
whitehillbilly
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						SupporterHi everyone
Thanks for the advice - I reached out to the suggested companies and got pricing back from one of them: $3.86/kg + GST for Hollow Structural Steel 3D fabs charged on the total weight post galvanising. They suggested adding 7-10% to the pre-galvanising weight.
So next question is, how much does a 1958 109 chassis weigh? Does anyone have this information?
Thanks
Wayne
I had a heap of new large steel frames galvanised at the Carole Park operation,recently,by a contractor that also made the frames,and it was not the best quality.
But maybe that is the way it is these days.Around some of the welds the gal did not seem to be 100%,and thin along some of the edges.
Most of the steel was 125PFC girders.
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						Super ModeratorI pulled some bits of my grandfathers caravan, stripped and blasted them ready for galvanising and when I got to the place they wouldn't do it. Said given the construction and structure they were almost guaranteed to warp. I appreciated the honesty.
I painted them instead.
MY08 D3 - The Antichrist - "Permagrimace". Turn the key and play the "will it get me home again" lottery.
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