
Looks fab, I would like to do the same to my bike rack.
I have asked a few "converters" how much they charge but would not quote as I have already have the rack.
Is it rude to ask how much the powder coating was?
Also what size of rivets were needed to rebuild?
Kev
Hi kevLooks gr8.
Are there any advantages in having it anodised ?
Kev
Hi, Can i ask where you go this anodised? Looks great!!! Cheers
Thanks! I guess the stripping is the same if you want to powder coat. Little concerned with replacing the rivots (this is new to me) but it looks awesome so need to do my homework.Hi
It’s a bit tricky but worth it I think.
it’s got to be fully stripped down to do this all plastic/steel rivets and rivnuts removed it’s no easy job....then any good anodisers can then do it.the place I went to was in bury the northwest..
Sounds like you need to go into businessI have done 2 now if you totally strip it in to pieces ..put the rails on a hot radiator to heat them up the plastic bits remove fairly easily.then I think there’s 4x4.5 rivets to remove and about 12x6mm rivnuts you have to drill out..the hard bit is stripping the hinges without damaging the plastic you have to use plastic pry bars.then there 2 pole type rivets these are hard to remove they need drilling very carefully.
About 3hrs work then off to be anodised and reverse what you just did![]()
Well Done !!! That looks the biz
Hi as I described above it’s the reverse of stripping it down..you use the original bolts to put it all back together but with new riv nuts ect all 6mmWell Done !!! That looks the biz
How easy/difficult is to rebuild ? Are the replacement bolts etc easy to get hold of ?
It’s been on my list to do since I the rack.
No it’s not like galvanising,,Why take out the rivnuts, cant you just run a tap through them after, or does it effect the anodising with them in ?
Hi RicheyHow did you get the black plastic sleeve seal out of the bike rack securing arm ?
It’s the last piece of the puzzle !!!!
Cheers Richy
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Yeah there made of metal.gently drill them all out but don’t drill over size ..no bigger than the hole there sat in .the aluminium is a lot softer than the steel your drilling out so be careful..i just went up in drill sizes by half a ml until it fell out....there called a riv nuts...you replace them with new ones 6mm when your putting it all back together...the hard bit is the shiny silver pin at the bottom you will know no the one I’m on about when you get to it it’s hard work to get out this is stainless steel so you need to take a lot of care it’s hard to drillAhh ok, I’ve had them in a basin of boiling water trying to free them up, cheers
Did you say that these inserts meet to come out too
I’m in too deep to pull out now lol
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