Hammerite vs. Red Oxide primer

Discuss Bodywork problems here.
Forum rules
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
Post Reply
Cam
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 5109
Joined: Mon May 20, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK
MMOC Member: No

Hammerite vs. Red Oxide primer

Post by Cam »

For protecting bare metal (after welding/rust removing etc.) which is best: Red Oxide primer or Hammerite?

I have used both in the past but I just wondered which was best for long term protection.

Opinions folks??
rayofleamington
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 7679
Joined: Fri Nov 01, 2002 2:55 pm
Location: LEAMINGTON SPA
MMOC Member: No

Post by rayofleamington »

zinc rich red oxide primer is my fave (also used on offshore oil platforms..)
Willie
Minor Legend
Posts: 3204
Joined: Tue Feb 12, 2002 12:00 am
Location: S E London
MMOC Member: No

protection

Post by Willie »

My preference is for Hammerite (copiously applied) followed by
Waxoyl.
Willie
[img]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e197/wuzerk/mo9.jpg[/img]
custommartin
Minor Fan
Posts: 103
Joined: Sat Jul 27, 2002 5:32 pm
Location: Brentwood, Essex
MMOC Member: No

Post by custommartin »

I'm with Ray,

Red oxide primer everytime.
Maybe a rust remedy first if the metal is lightly rusted.

Hammerite, apart from being expensive, always seems to chip off after a short time, no matter how good the surface underneath.

:D
1971 3.9 litre V8 Pick-Up - At least most of the bodywork is original!
Hibernating - Shhhhhhhhhhhhh!

1966 V8 powered roadster - Now out of hibernation - not long til it's done.................
asahartz
Newbie
Posts: 6
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2004 1:48 pm
Location: Notts
MMOC Member: No

Post by asahartz »

Red oxide every time. Hammerite doesn't protect properly unless you use a primer under it anyway.
User avatar
d_harris
Minor Legend
Posts: 4388
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2004 3:52 pm
Location: Sunny Brighton
MMOC Member: No

Post by d_harris »

red oxide anyday.

_h_____
Minor Friendly
Posts: 72
Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2004 8:51 pm
MMOC Member: No

Post by _h_____ »

red oxide or zinc oxide paint. never liked Hammerite.

Or POR15, if the surface is a bit dodgy - thats magic stuff, but you need to top coat it, as it degrades in sun light!!
galaxie390
Minor Friendly
Posts: 26
Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2004 6:29 pm
MMOC Member: No

Red Oxide vs Hammerite

Post by galaxie390 »

Hi Folks,

I usually thin some red oxide or zinc 182 down with cellulose thinners and lash it on so its wicks into all the small crevices you don't see. Then a coat of normal red oxide/ zinc 182. Have found Hammerite good for areas that don't get stone chips, etc as it is a bit too hard to take stone chips.

POR 15 (from Frost auto supplies) is great for under the car. Have used in the past on the difficult to protect spots that get all the stones and spray with fantastic results. Not cheap, and not too environmentally friendly either, but you'll only have to do it once.

Rich :)
'68 2 door, Dublin built.
SR
Minor Addict
Posts: 641
Joined: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:47 pm
Location: kent [south]
MMOC Member: No

Post by SR »

im hoping to have new sill area on splitty by the weekend , im going to red oxide then hammerite the underneath, is it best to remove the black primer on the new panels first or paint over it? ,cheers stve
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1070767
Cam
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 5109
Joined: Mon May 20, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK
MMOC Member: No

Post by Cam »

Right, well, on a similar theme, what is the opinion on the best treatment for bare metal on parts that are going to be painted body colour?? (engine bay, etc). Presumably some sort of etch primer. Can this be bought in cans to protect as you go along? or do you have to bare a complete area then spray with a compressor?

I used zinc primer on my MG but on hidden areas to be covered in waxoyl later on. I think this has an 'etch' in it but I just wondered if this was OK to use or if there was a better product out there in cans? and if it's OK to use a high-build primer on top of the zinc primer?
rayofleamington
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 7679
Joined: Fri Nov 01, 2002 2:55 pm
Location: LEAMINGTON SPA
MMOC Member: No

Post by rayofleamington »

Presumably some sort of etch primer.
Can this be bought in cans to protect as you go along?
or do you have to bare a complete area then spray with a compressor?
Yes
Yes
You don't have to use a compressor + spraygun and do the whole area but it gives better results than spraycans - the stuff i sprayed with a gun was much nicer than the spraycans I have now. However it did give me a very sore throat :oops:
Cam
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 5109
Joined: Mon May 20, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK
MMOC Member: No

Post by Cam »

Well it was just to protect it while I'm doing the job. It can be flatted and sprayed properly after or imperfections hidden with a high build primer. I just don't want any nice shiney bare metal surface to end up looking like the hull of the Titanic while I am exposing the rest of the car to Mother nature's ravages.......
You don't have to use a compressor + spraygun and do the whole area but it gives better results than spraycans
Yes I know, but if you buy the stuff at a paint factors in a paint can, you either have to apply it with a compressor/gun or try to get it put into aerosols.....

I know etch primer is available, just was not sure if it was available in aerosol tins.
rayofleamington
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 7679
Joined: Fri Nov 01, 2002 2:55 pm
Location: LEAMINGTON SPA
MMOC Member: No

Post by rayofleamington »

my local paint factor does it in spray cans so I guess most will
Kevin
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 7592
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2002 12:00 am
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire.
MMOC Member: No

Post by Kevin »

end up looking like the hull of the Titanic while I am exposing the rest of the car
Well the pictures I saw of the hull recently did not look to bad after all this time although I can understand your reluctance to go for a Limpet finish :wink:
Cheers

Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)

Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
SR
Minor Addict
Posts: 641
Joined: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:47 pm
Location: kent [south]
MMOC Member: No

Post by SR »

well ive made some progress this week , finished metal treated to wire wheel on drill , jenolite,redoxide and then hammerite, hopefully thatll do it,steve
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1070767
Cam
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 5109
Joined: Mon May 20, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK
MMOC Member: No

Post by Cam »

I thought you could not paint Hammerite over red oxide? Don't you need to paint Hammerite over bare metal or Hammerite primer?

Any pics of the resto by the way Steve?
Matt
Minor Legend
Posts: 3845
Joined: Fri Apr 16, 2004 1:30 pm
Location: Hampshire/Berkshire/Gloucstershire/Herefordshire
MMOC Member: No

Post by Matt »

Can this be bought in cans
You can get it in halfauds - its a u-pol product I think in a shiny green/blue aerosol can...
Serial Morris Minor Owner and Old Vehicle Nutter
SR
Minor Addict
Posts: 641
Joined: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:47 pm
Location: kent [south]
MMOC Member: No

Post by SR »

ill find out about painting cheers cam, hope to have photos online soon , need to see my pc wizard mate
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1070767
Post Reply