integerspin
Senior Retro Guru
Finish look very coarse much like I remember steel grit leaving on steel motor bike frames. However it can't be as it would destroy the tubes. If they blast bike frames I would expect them to know what they are doing.
You can't see any signs of rust inside the tube? the smooth hole looks like a rusty hole you found in sheet metal with the blaster, the sharp one looks like it's had a screwdriver hammered into it.
I tend to chemically strip parts, then give a light aluminium oxide blast to give it an etch for the paint/powder, not that I blast stuff as big as bike frames any more.
I would braze or weld the holes up and if your powder coating you can fill with jb weld if necessary. I do some home coating and use JB weld as filler, it seems ok.
You can't see any signs of rust inside the tube? the smooth hole looks like a rusty hole you found in sheet metal with the blaster, the sharp one looks like it's had a screwdriver hammered into it.
I tend to chemically strip parts, then give a light aluminium oxide blast to give it an etch for the paint/powder, not that I blast stuff as big as bike frames any more.
I would braze or weld the holes up and if your powder coating you can fill with jb weld if necessary. I do some home coating and use JB weld as filler, it seems ok.