Merve replied on 30/06/2019 14:16
Posted on 30/06/2019 14:16
Hi all. Well, having had a new van in May, I asked the dealer to remove the mover from the old van as it was faulty. One side wouldn’t engage the tyre. It was my intention to repair and revamp it as it had been on the Bailey for about 5 yrs. As we were in Wales for six weeks , I was only able on Friday to pick it up from the dealers. On inspection I couldn’t believe the state it was in! The main tube and the accentuation tube were really rusty and I mean Really Rusty! I could now see why it was faulty! It’s now in a skip! Now, I know that these things are near the road surface and that weather conditions are probably responsible for the deterioration but I would not have expected it to be as bad as it was- nothing like! I haven’t used it on salty roads, certainly can’t remember doing so anyway. Call me a cynic but I wonder if the manufacturers don’t really care about weather proofing these things? After all, how many of us really pay attention to the metal work running from one side of the van to the other once it’s fitted to our vans and out of sight?I would have thought that it would have been galvanised at the very least, but alas, no- built in obsolescence - just a very thin coating of something- zinc probably- by electrolysis. A stitch in time! This morning I went and made sure that my new Power Touch mover doesn’t end up in the same state as the old one. Finnegan's Hammerite on all the lovely shiny new metalwork, copperslip grease on all the threads and hopefully, it will get through 5 years without looking like a museum piece!
Merve
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