Powder coated Hinges
#11
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
Highcountry wrote:
> Are you sure this is not rust coming from inside the hinge? If you do
> not lubricate them VERT regularly, no matter how you paint them rust
> will run from the actual inner working part. Also, you are wearing
> away metal due to lack of maintenance.
>
> Motorcycle chain lube spray works well for this because it goes on
> wet, penetrates and then drys.
Yep, I like Chain Wax.
tw
--
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
> Are you sure this is not rust coming from inside the hinge? If you do
> not lubricate them VERT regularly, no matter how you paint them rust
> will run from the actual inner working part. Also, you are wearing
> away metal due to lack of maintenance.
>
> Motorcycle chain lube spray works well for this because it goes on
> wet, penetrates and then drys.
Yep, I like Chain Wax.
tw
--
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
Highcountry wrote:
> Are you sure this is not rust coming from inside the hinge? If you do
> not lubricate them VERT regularly, no matter how you paint them rust
> will run from the actual inner working part. Also, you are wearing
> away metal due to lack of maintenance.
>
> Motorcycle chain lube spray works well for this because it goes on
> wet, penetrates and then drys.
Yep, I like Chain Wax.
tw
--
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
> Are you sure this is not rust coming from inside the hinge? If you do
> not lubricate them VERT regularly, no matter how you paint them rust
> will run from the actual inner working part. Also, you are wearing
> away metal due to lack of maintenance.
>
> Motorcycle chain lube spray works well for this because it goes on
> wet, penetrates and then drys.
Yep, I like Chain Wax.
tw
--
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
#13
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
Highcountry wrote:
> Are you sure this is not rust coming from inside the hinge? If you do
> not lubricate them VERT regularly, no matter how you paint them rust
> will run from the actual inner working part. Also, you are wearing
> away metal due to lack of maintenance.
>
> Motorcycle chain lube spray works well for this because it goes on
> wet, penetrates and then drys.
Yep, I like Chain Wax.
tw
--
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
> Are you sure this is not rust coming from inside the hinge? If you do
> not lubricate them VERT regularly, no matter how you paint them rust
> will run from the actual inner working part. Also, you are wearing
> away metal due to lack of maintenance.
>
> Motorcycle chain lube spray works well for this because it goes on
> wet, penetrates and then drys.
Yep, I like Chain Wax.
tw
--
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
#14
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
97tjMike wrote:
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
97tjMike wrote:
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
#16
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
97tjMike wrote:
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
97tjMike wrote:
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Powder coating is not going to last much longer than properly applied
paint, unless the powder coater uses a zinc powder base coat for
corrosion resistance. Even then, if the surface is not prepped properly,
the rust will show up sooner than you expect. If you are going with
powder coated pieces, make sure they are using the base coat. I doubt
most of the suppliers are. You might be better off to get your existing
hinges redone in powder from a competent coater and specify that you
want the zinc base coat topped with your color of choice.
Chris
#18
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
I had some kentrol stuff on my jeep. Hood hinges, air intake cover and hood
latches. Pure junk. Stay with the OEM stuff and have it refinished or do it
yourself. Do what Earl says about painting and you'll be good to go.
Whatever you do, don't use aftermarket stuff. Most of it is crap. I have to
agree with Mike (highcountry) about lube. Keep them clean and lubed and you
should be good.
--
Rich Harris
1986 CJ7 4.0l head w/MOPAR MPFI, Tom Woods driveshaft, 4:10 w/Detroits F/R,
33" BFG MT's, Rubicon Express springs, ProComp MX6 shocks, revolver
shackles, and a couple more fun tricks.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170219506.316342.173290@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
latches. Pure junk. Stay with the OEM stuff and have it refinished or do it
yourself. Do what Earl says about painting and you'll be good to go.
Whatever you do, don't use aftermarket stuff. Most of it is crap. I have to
agree with Mike (highcountry) about lube. Keep them clean and lubed and you
should be good.
--
Rich Harris
1986 CJ7 4.0l head w/MOPAR MPFI, Tom Woods driveshaft, 4:10 w/Detroits F/R,
33" BFG MT's, Rubicon Express springs, ProComp MX6 shocks, revolver
shackles, and a couple more fun tricks.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170219506.316342.173290@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
#19
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
I had some kentrol stuff on my jeep. Hood hinges, air intake cover and hood
latches. Pure junk. Stay with the OEM stuff and have it refinished or do it
yourself. Do what Earl says about painting and you'll be good to go.
Whatever you do, don't use aftermarket stuff. Most of it is crap. I have to
agree with Mike (highcountry) about lube. Keep them clean and lubed and you
should be good.
--
Rich Harris
1986 CJ7 4.0l head w/MOPAR MPFI, Tom Woods driveshaft, 4:10 w/Detroits F/R,
33" BFG MT's, Rubicon Express springs, ProComp MX6 shocks, revolver
shackles, and a couple more fun tricks.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170219506.316342.173290@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
latches. Pure junk. Stay with the OEM stuff and have it refinished or do it
yourself. Do what Earl says about painting and you'll be good to go.
Whatever you do, don't use aftermarket stuff. Most of it is crap. I have to
agree with Mike (highcountry) about lube. Keep them clean and lubed and you
should be good.
--
Rich Harris
1986 CJ7 4.0l head w/MOPAR MPFI, Tom Woods driveshaft, 4:10 w/Detroits F/R,
33" BFG MT's, Rubicon Express springs, ProComp MX6 shocks, revolver
shackles, and a couple more fun tricks.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170219506.316342.173290@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
#20
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Re: Powder coated Hinges
I had some kentrol stuff on my jeep. Hood hinges, air intake cover and hood
latches. Pure junk. Stay with the OEM stuff and have it refinished or do it
yourself. Do what Earl says about painting and you'll be good to go.
Whatever you do, don't use aftermarket stuff. Most of it is crap. I have to
agree with Mike (highcountry) about lube. Keep them clean and lubed and you
should be good.
--
Rich Harris
1986 CJ7 4.0l head w/MOPAR MPFI, Tom Woods driveshaft, 4:10 w/Detroits F/R,
33" BFG MT's, Rubicon Express springs, ProComp MX6 shocks, revolver
shackles, and a couple more fun tricks.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170219506.316342.173290@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
latches. Pure junk. Stay with the OEM stuff and have it refinished or do it
yourself. Do what Earl says about painting and you'll be good to go.
Whatever you do, don't use aftermarket stuff. Most of it is crap. I have to
agree with Mike (highcountry) about lube. Keep them clean and lubed and you
should be good.
--
Rich Harris
1986 CJ7 4.0l head w/MOPAR MPFI, Tom Woods driveshaft, 4:10 w/Detroits F/R,
33" BFG MT's, Rubicon Express springs, ProComp MX6 shocks, revolver
shackles, and a couple more fun tricks.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170219506.316342.173290@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello I have a 97 TJ and have rust on the hinges. I have tried
> repainting them but the salty roads just make the rust come back. I
> want to replace them with something powder coated to resist the rust.
> I want something black, as the jeep is white so chrome looks tacky.
> The only ones I can find for TJ FULL DOORS are Kentrol sold at
> Quadratec among other places. These seem to be high quality, but come
> at a premium price.
>
> Does anyone know any place where I can find cheap (preferably powder
> coated) hinges?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>