Oldbikerider
2nd Nov 2016, 02:51 PM
Here's a question for all you guys who restore old metalworking machines.
What finish do you apply to exposed bolt heads and nuts to prevent them rusting? I sometimes paint bolt heads to match surrounding metalwork, but the paint often chips during assembly, and when assembly is complete there is usually grease everywhere so touching up the paint chips isn't an option.
I've found from a cosmetic point of view that in large frame assembly bolts and nuts painting to match the surrounding cast iron is the only option. And on woodworking machinery where there wont be oil or cutting fluid around to stave off corrosion paint seems the best option.
And on a metal lathe for instance the bare steel is OK because everything will get soaked in oil. But I'm wondering what options there are for smaller bolts or ones that won't necessarily get a regular coating of oil?
Liquidised blackening solution? Heat bluing? Treating with phosphoric acid and hoping for the best?
What do you guys do?
Thanks,
Graham.
What finish do you apply to exposed bolt heads and nuts to prevent them rusting? I sometimes paint bolt heads to match surrounding metalwork, but the paint often chips during assembly, and when assembly is complete there is usually grease everywhere so touching up the paint chips isn't an option.
I've found from a cosmetic point of view that in large frame assembly bolts and nuts painting to match the surrounding cast iron is the only option. And on woodworking machinery where there wont be oil or cutting fluid around to stave off corrosion paint seems the best option.
And on a metal lathe for instance the bare steel is OK because everything will get soaked in oil. But I'm wondering what options there are for smaller bolts or ones that won't necessarily get a regular coating of oil?
Liquidised blackening solution? Heat bluing? Treating with phosphoric acid and hoping for the best?
What do you guys do?
Thanks,
Graham.