Suburban Plowboy
Platinum Member
I converted my bucket to quick attach, so now I have to take my old chain-on forks and turn them into a single attachment. I have been busy cutting and welding.
The tines are heavily rusted on the bottom. I am getting rid of the bulk of the rust with a stripper disk and grinder. After that, I want to apply something that will give me good rust resistance. The problem is that these things drag on the ground, so anything I put on them will have to be hard.
I have used Dupli-Color oil-based truck bed coating on things in the past, and it has been extremely tough. I just found out about a product called POR-15 which is supposed to be pretty much like a ceramic. I was thinking I might put it on the bottoms of the tines and use cheaper products everywhere else.
Has anyone here used this stuff? A quart will cost me $42, and it will cover quite a bit. I will also have to get phosphoric acid to prepare the metal.
The tines are heavily rusted on the bottom. I am getting rid of the bulk of the rust with a stripper disk and grinder. After that, I want to apply something that will give me good rust resistance. The problem is that these things drag on the ground, so anything I put on them will have to be hard.
I have used Dupli-Color oil-based truck bed coating on things in the past, and it has been extremely tough. I just found out about a product called POR-15 which is supposed to be pretty much like a ceramic. I was thinking I might put it on the bottoms of the tines and use cheaper products everywhere else.
Has anyone here used this stuff? A quart will cost me $42, and it will cover quite a bit. I will also have to get phosphoric acid to prepare the metal.