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<blockquote data-quote="chad" data-source="post: 602687" data-attributes="member: 19132"><p>There was an article I read last week that covered galvanising a MGF subframe.</p><p></p><p>They guy had bought a spare one as he reckoned there was a good chance that it would distort in the high temperatures.</p><p>In the end it was OK but as they immersed it in a tank you'd need a pretty big tank - Land Rover chassis are one thing but a bus is another.</p><p></p><p>It also had to be very, very clean so that'd be a major job on a bus and you'd still have lots of hidden areas.</p><p></p><p>I like the idea but just don't think it'll work I'm afraid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chad, post: 602687, member: 19132"] There was an article I read last week that covered galvanising a MGF subframe. They guy had bought a spare one as he reckoned there was a good chance that it would distort in the high temperatures. In the end it was OK but as they immersed it in a tank you'd need a pretty big tank - Land Rover chassis are one thing but a bus is another. It also had to be very, very clean so that'd be a major job on a bus and you'd still have lots of hidden areas. I like the idea but just don't think it'll work I'm afraid. [/QUOTE]
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