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I found a bit of rust on the frame of my 82. (No big surprise). Anyway I was cutting some of it out and I was wanting to coat the inside of the frame with POR15. Does anybody have any good ideas on how to do it?
I see it being a waste of time. Get a new frame if you are worried about.
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Well a new frame would be nice, and as soon as I find that money tree I may get one. Ha. As for the rust on my frame it's really not too bad, just one spot on the pass. side behind where the gas tank mounts. I think I'll just wash the frame out as good as I can and use a cheap bug sprayer with a hose and spray a liberal coat of the por15. May slow it down some.
If you really want to slow the rust down you can attach unfinished lead chunks to your frame. Rust attacks the weakest metal first.
If you really want to slow the rust down you can attach unfinished lead chunks to your frame. Rust attacks the weakest metal first. That is why the body rusts first in most cases. In theory as long as you change the lead chunks out before they are "spent" your frame would never rust. Rust is a chemical reaction after all. This is how naval ships can float in an ocean of salt water and not rust as much as you would think.
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