Dan Dubeau
Ultra Member
Does anyone here have any experience in hot dip galvanizing, and potentially have any recommendations for or against any vendors in the GTA?
I've never built anything for the process, but seem to recall there are things like adding drain holes and other precautions to be mindful of. Anyone care to share their experiences? I think if I just "think like liquid" and try to picture all the spots it might get trapped coming out of the bath I should be ok.
I'm back on my sawmill build and got thinking about possibly galvanizing the entire saw head assembly instead of painting. I recently did some work for a friend on his 8 year old painted trailer (fenders, patches) the frame was still good but some of the rest was pretty gone in some spots, but then I got looking at my 20+ year old one that is galvanized and it looks like it might still be a couple years old (if you ignore the dents and dings). Considering my hatred of painting, maybe this might be the better option for a long lasting finish, as I'd like this thing to last for the rest of my life without having to repaint it every couple of years.
I've never built anything for the process, but seem to recall there are things like adding drain holes and other precautions to be mindful of. Anyone care to share their experiences? I think if I just "think like liquid" and try to picture all the spots it might get trapped coming out of the bath I should be ok.
I'm back on my sawmill build and got thinking about possibly galvanizing the entire saw head assembly instead of painting. I recently did some work for a friend on his 8 year old painted trailer (fenders, patches) the frame was still good but some of the rest was pretty gone in some spots, but then I got looking at my 20+ year old one that is galvanized and it looks like it might still be a couple years old (if you ignore the dents and dings). Considering my hatred of painting, maybe this might be the better option for a long lasting finish, as I'd like this thing to last for the rest of my life without having to repaint it every couple of years.