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Paint for rusted roll bar

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by bhough, May 16, 2006.

  1. bhough

    bhough New Member

    All,
    I have a POS roll bar that is pitted and very rusted.
    I found a place to sand blast it.
    What type of paint should I use?
    Primer, brand, etc.?
    Is POR 15 worth the money?
    Thanks,
    Brad
    :flag:
     
  2. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    POR is a very good product, but for something like a roll bar thats not in the mud or prone to getting scratched a lot I wouldn't spring for it. Sand blasting will remove the current rust completely and following that w/ a good primer/sealer and topcoat should be good enough. If its pitted real bad you may want to add a filler primer in between. If you're going rattle can use Duplicolor.:v6:
     
  3. Chris Insull

    Chris Insull All roads lead me back to the beach... 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I used Rustoleum primer and paint 5 years ago and it still looks great! HTH!
     
  4. Gump

    Gump Old Timer

    Eastwood has good rust treatment and frame stuff. Check out their stuff www.eastwoodco.com
     
  5. NoFlyZone

    NoFlyZone Member

    Sounds like a good place to use the TSC Implement Paint.
     
  6. Txjake

    Txjake I wrenched with Sparky

    :iagree:
     
  7. greencj5

    greencj5 Member

    The What?
     
  8. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    X2 on every bit of this.
     
  9. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    TSC = Tractor Supply Corp. AFAIK.
     
  10. georgebudney

    georgebudney Groundskeeper

    I sandblasted then used a Marhyde self-etching primer followed by a rustoleum coat in flat black.

    The self-etching primer is probably not needed for the roll-bar, but I had left over from painting the tub. It seemed to help to give the paint a more "even" look.
     
  11. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    Self-etching primer is probably not needed on the roll-bar, but it is some good stuff and it is a must for anything aluminum.
     
  12. 97XJ_95YJ

    97XJ_95YJ I hate torx bolts

    POR15 is expensive, but well worth it IMHO. You would only need a quart and a quart is only something like $30-$35. A quart of that stuff goes a long way. POR15 it, then put some rattle can spary paint on top of it an never have to worry about it again.
     
  13. georgebudney

    georgebudney Groundskeeper

    I would look at the extent of the rust before I used POR, simply because this is a structural safety support. If the rust/pitting is too deep, then the rollbar is going to be seriously weakened.

    If it is just surface rust with no structural damage, then POR is a good choice.