rust never sleeps!

i'm of the understanding that most any powdercoating will admit of some
degree of rust over time, all things equal. i wouldn't worry about it.

~erik

On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:19 PM, CycloFiend <[email protected]>wrote:

> on 11/14/10 6:08 PM, Allingham II, Thomas J at
> [email protected]
> wrote:
>
> > At the New Jersey Shore, salt air started to do a number on the raw
> clearcoat
> > on my Bombadil in under a year.  Riv was great about it, of course.
>
> There is a difference between "clear coat" and the "clear powdercoat"
> process.  The clear coat is porous, but the clear powdercoat method is
> _supposed_ to not be.
>
> Or at least be as rugged as a colored powdercoat - but that is anecdotal -
> can't address Jeremy's question comparing pigmented and clear powdercoats.
>
> - J
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