Hey guys and gals, thanks a lot for all replies. Unfortunately -
and totally my fault - this thread ended up emphasizing my fabrication skills instead of my core interest here:
Rust prevention for fresh cut metal.
Let me explain: When I was young (40+ yrs ago),
I used to visit an old school metal fabrication shop where they would squirt spray fresh cut metal with some sort of clear liquid, to avoid flash rust. I have that stuck in my mind all this time and I can't get to figure out what that product was. I suspect it was some
phosphate based product, thus my inquire on
Ospho 605. Any guess of what that product it could be?
Back to my little project...
No offense to the OP, but this isn't exactly precision metalwork....
Exactly! It's not the launch base for Artemis.
Is the design asymmetric?
Yes, following the attachment points of the seat base.
The rough cut is more of a concern then rust for me, with my luck I'd pick up a sliver next time I touched it.
The picture is deceiving, but yes, it's a sawzall cut, but I filed the ends, so nothing sharp left.
Another approach if you aren't going to change the size, cut it to fit and use acorn nuts
Good idea, but this quick contraption wasn't worth a trip to a store.
Some way, somehow, coatings will find a way to get onto the cloth of the seats. (Source: the removable second row seats in my van have remarkable powers of long-distance stain attraction.)
Paint the whole thing. Or clear coat or "cold galvanize" if the aesthetics are bothering you. Why the aesthetics of a homemade rack are a consideration in the first place I cannot begin to guess.
Aesthetics was/is definitely not important, and I agree with oily/waxy coatings could end up elsewhere.
Take a flap disk to those sharp ends, though.
The picture was deceiving, no sharp ends left after I filed it. It's a rough cut done with a Sawzall, not a 5-axis CNC.
This is a job for clear nail polish
Bingo! I ended up painting the rod ends with
Rust-Oleum® Specialty Appliance Touch-Up paint and realized I need to get some clear nail polish next time I'm at Walmart (making sure no co-worker is looking over my shoulder

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