michipons
Hero member
- Location
- Palma de Mallorca
Hi all,
After a short and fast evolution in the Laverda world, I have learned the importance of keeping the original bolts if you have them. Is part of the ?signature? of the bike, there is no way I have all orginal bolts in the bike and I substitute them for SS bolts (nono)
The tripple I am restoring now has actually all of them original, I think I didn?t find a single one that it wasn?t. However all of them have already this almost black colour, it is no rust but I don?t know, a mixture of grease and degraded zinc I guess.
I have been investigating a lot about home zinc process, I was quite convinced but then when I ordered the kit from a UK supplier, they replied that they can?t ship by sea due to dangerous goods (I live in an island), tried already several providers, always the same issue, I have been trying to find friends who travel from the continent with the car, but with the actual situation, nobody is travelling :-[ And I can?t stop the restoration until they build a bridge of 200km from Spain to Mallorca.
Long story short. To whom I can send a box full of bolts to galvanize? I say galvanize instead of zinc, because as far as I have read, galvanizing is a much better process to coat a metal with zinc, which is appropriate for heavy duty bolts. Zinc plating is with electrolisis and galvanizing, the piece is submerged in a bath of liquid zinc at ca.500 degrees, making a thicker coat of Zinc and welded to the bolt itself. (At least I have understood it this way)
Thank you,
Miguel
After a short and fast evolution in the Laverda world, I have learned the importance of keeping the original bolts if you have them. Is part of the ?signature? of the bike, there is no way I have all orginal bolts in the bike and I substitute them for SS bolts (nono)
The tripple I am restoring now has actually all of them original, I think I didn?t find a single one that it wasn?t. However all of them have already this almost black colour, it is no rust but I don?t know, a mixture of grease and degraded zinc I guess.
I have been investigating a lot about home zinc process, I was quite convinced but then when I ordered the kit from a UK supplier, they replied that they can?t ship by sea due to dangerous goods (I live in an island), tried already several providers, always the same issue, I have been trying to find friends who travel from the continent with the car, but with the actual situation, nobody is travelling :-[ And I can?t stop the restoration until they build a bridge of 200km from Spain to Mallorca.
Long story short. To whom I can send a box full of bolts to galvanize? I say galvanize instead of zinc, because as far as I have read, galvanizing is a much better process to coat a metal with zinc, which is appropriate for heavy duty bolts. Zinc plating is with electrolisis and galvanizing, the piece is submerged in a bath of liquid zinc at ca.500 degrees, making a thicker coat of Zinc and welded to the bolt itself. (At least I have understood it this way)
Thank you,
Miguel


