Monday, 13 March 2017
Steel bucket fixed with liquid epoxy
I say fixed but in fact this bucket was water tight.
Click on the picture and check the shine on the hot dipped galvanized finish.
What was wrong with this steel bucket was rust and having saved similar used buckets and using
our 816 epoxy as a coating, I stopped any further degrade for very little cost in either time or money.
Thats not water but cured epoxy at the bottom of this old bucket.
A mix of just 85 grams of epoxy was plenty to coat the surfaces inside and out.
Easy fix!
And yes, you can repair your rusted car with the same epoxy.
Roy
Click on the picture and check the shine on the hot dipped galvanized finish.
What was wrong with this steel bucket was rust and having saved similar used buckets and using
our 816 epoxy as a coating, I stopped any further degrade for very little cost in either time or money.
Thats not water but cured epoxy at the bottom of this old bucket.
A mix of just 85 grams of epoxy was plenty to coat the surfaces inside and out.
Easy fix!
And yes, you can repair your rusted car with the same epoxy.
Roy
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