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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: skiracer on February 28, 2019, 07:33:40 PM

Title: Filter cages...
Post by: skiracer on February 28, 2019, 07:33:40 PM
Has anyone removed the original white plastic coating from a filter cage, and the use the cage either as raw metal or to paint them?  I have one that the coating is cracking and I need to find a fix for it.

1976 250 MC5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: Daniel P. McEntee on February 28, 2019, 08:32:47 PM
Go to the hardware store and look for a product called 'Re-Rack" or something like that. It's a white colored material that you paint onto your dishwasher holding rack. As those wear and chip, the original coating peels off and the steel rack gets rusty. This stuff almost looks like white-out for office use and applies the same way.
 Otherwise, just strip it and paint it, and put a couple coats of clear on it to help protect it from oil.
  Type at you later,
  Dan McEntee
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: skiracer on March 01, 2019, 08:01:25 AM
Thanks Dan!

Quotequote:Originally posted by Daniel P. McEntee

Go to the hardware store and look for a product called 'Re-Rack" or something like that. It's a white colored material that you paint onto your dishwasher holding rack. As those wear and chip, the original coating peels off and the steel rack gets rusty. This stuff almost looks like white-out for office use and applies the same way.
 Otherwise, just strip it and paint it, and put a couple coats of clear on it to help protect it from oil.
  Type at you later,
  Dan McEntee

1976 250 MC5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: rob w on March 01, 2019, 10:53:47 AM
James,
Strip off the loose parts of the coating. No paint - it will have a film of oil on it.
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: Larry Perkins on March 01, 2019, 01:26:14 PM
Without the coating the edges tear and and poke holes in the filter after a few on an offs.

Larry P
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: Daniel P. McEntee on March 02, 2019, 10:29:06 AM
Another possibility for coating a cage is getting a can of the stuff you dip your pliers handle into to coat them. Strip off the old stuff and wire wheel the frame, put the coating in a pan that will let you rotate the cage through it like a wheel and coat everything, then let dry. The Re-Rack will be slicker and a filter will go on easier, I think.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: skiracer on March 02, 2019, 05:20:15 PM
Yes, that too would work well, thank again!

Quotequote:Originally posted by Daniel P. McEntee

Another possibility for coating a cage is getting a can of the stuff you dip your pliers handle into to coat them. Strip off the old stuff and wire wheel the frame, put the coating in a pan that will let you rotate the cage through it like a wheel and coat everything, then let dry. The Re-Rack will be slicker and a filter will go on easier, I think.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee

1976 250 MC5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
Title: Filter cages...
Post by: Timothy Walls on January 06, 2020, 11:30:16 AM
Update to this thread : If you buy a new UNI filter you no longer need the cage . The new UNI filter is a paper element w/frame and a foam sock . This is the only filter I see available .

Timothy Walls