classen":3r02g4a0 said:I'm curious about your rust removal technique. You said that you drilled a hole in the crank arm to pour out the rust dust? Can you describe/show where you drilled. How big of a hole? After the rust converter procedure did you seal up your patient or just leave it open?
hmmmm, good question. i don't remember but it surely helps to use a metal specific drill.RockiMtn":23adftwv said:How big a drill bit did you use? And was it a any specific type of drill bit?
Lastly, I'm guessing you had to drill it at an angle inward, right?
no you are totally right. i was lucky!Tommi74":1hdixodz said:I guess the aluminum inserts are glued into the steel cranks. As far as i know, the glue can withstand temperatures of max 180 °C, 200°C only for a very short time.
Powder is burnt in at above 200°C
I would not take the risk of powdercoating and respray them instead.
Or am i just bad informed?