Were they left "bare" or painted?
>Russ
>I've seen 2 Rovers with galvanized bulkheads and they
>both made me jealous I didn't do mine when I had the
>chance.
>Bill Fishel
>
>----------
>> From: Russ Wilson <gambrinus66@mail.earthlink.net>
>> To: lro@Works.Team.Net
>> Subject: LRO: galvie / paint
>> Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:07 AM
>>
>> I'm still waiting, and waiting for my stuff to be finished by the galvie
>> guy. I'm getting a deal but he's taking a long time to complete this job.
>> My next headache is to decide if I'm going to attempt to paint/powdercoat
>> my bulkhead. Everything else can stay as it is, but a red 109 with a
>> galvie bulkhead is going to be an odd looking beast.
>>
>>
>> >I had all the steel bits hot dip galvanized for @ $250...
>> >Advantages: no prep, no paint, no work and no worry...well no worry for
>>only
>> >30 years or so...(but do any&all frame mods/repairs/welding first, not
>> >after).
>> >
>> >JT/ric
>> >
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> >My 109 frame is at the sandblaster here in L.A. along with everything else
>> >steel on the rover. Bulkhead, galvie bits etc. I'm just curious how much
>> >you paid for you blasting. My blasting came to $250 for the works.
>> >
>> >Russ and Leslie Wilson
>>
>>
>> Russ and Leslie Wilson
>>
>> "Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come
>> to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
>> --Ronald Reagan
>>
Russ and Leslie Wilson
"Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come
to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
--Ronald Reagan
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