Graham_hkr":lu231thy said:Probably clean it up back to clean metal & use some type of Metal Epoxy Putty.
A thin leyer should do it, make sure it can be sanded back, simply blend it back in & add some primer then use some fine wet & dry 600/800 grit, the more time you spend on it the better the finished result.
Kona-Ian":20t0lufx said:I would get a soft disc on angle grinder and gently clean the area up.
Then tidy it up with various wet and dry paper grades.
Then obviously prepare and paint.
That's not too bad really.
Kona-Ian":24wjz6w6 said:Small amount of body filler would work on that too.
ishaw":2ab5g223 said:I don't think that's bad at all. Leave it for now, or at least some kurust to prevent further rusting), decide if it is a keeper or not.
If you plan to get it powdercoated, you can't use any non-metal products as the powder coat requires a charge to be run through the frame making the powder stick to it. Non metal means no charge/stick.
Powder coat can be quite thick, and as the chainsuck is minimal, I'd just sand it to get a nice and smooth as possible area which will blend nicely once the paint on the rest of the frame is removed. I doubt you'll notice it once repainted.