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chevelito
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Honolulu, HI USA
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Finally got to the bare frame yesterday...woohoo. Too bad it wasn't the last bolt to put it together. I got a chance to take out the front crossmember, sand it, and por-15 it. It went on pretty smooth. Got some drips here and there but not noticeable unless your right on it. I guess it's all downhill from here. Got a call from Wes too. Slight setback on the shipping but nothing Wes can't handle. Thanks Wes!
I'll post some pics when I get them developed...(yes I'm in the dark ages) Jay ![]()
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Nothing clever
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kailua HI
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jay make sure it is covered well. last time I did this I missed 1 spot and you know how quick stuff rusrs in hawaii. I was through the frame in 3 months.
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Location: West Fork, Arkansas - Razorback Country
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Jay - did you brush or spray the por-15? And did you do the 2 step process with the color and protector? How much did you use for the complete frame?
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chevelito
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Honolulu, HI USA
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Smooth....I sanded down all the rust with 80 grit and wiped off whatever grease (I found out you cant sand grease) with paint thinner. When I got down to what I felt was good enough, I took a rag and wiped off the part. I bought a roller (sorry forgot the brand) that was advertised as "like a spray on finish." I also bought a 1" multipurpose brush for the awkward parts. I sprayed the "Metal Ready" on the part, kept it wet for 15 minutes. Washed it off with water and let it get dry. I used the roller with pretty good results. The POR-15 is very thick and will blend together so that it wont leave brush marks. I'm gonna see if I have to topcoat it. It looks good as it is, but it says not to leave it out in the sun or else it will discolor and break down. I haven't done the whole frame yet, but it didn't take much to do the front crossmember.
Cojnit....i hear you on the rust. Never mind the rust belt...this is the rust overalls.:p Hope that helped. Jay
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