Jeff, I have some rust on the exposed parts of the frame of my '68 Tradewind
and some water damage to the floor under the stove exhaust fan so there may
be some rust under there that I haven't uncovered yet.
Since I'd like to make that repair only once, where can I buy the POR 15 you
are using on your Bambi's frame?
Thanks,
Jim Greene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 21:39
Subject: [VAC] Re: rusty frames?
> Jill
> My experience may not be typical. The bambi sat in Sacramento with a 14"
x 24"
> hole in the roof (no vent) for over ten years before I got it. I also
found
> three rivets had been put into the drain from a repair to the belly pan.
So my
> frame probably had more rust than most. Also my rust is/was not yet in
danger
> of causing structural collapse, it just had to be removed before I can
paint
> it. I will be using a product called POR 15 to repaint the hidden part of
the
> frame, it is used alot on rusty parts and bonds very well to the rust (so
long
> as the loose stuff is brushed off). It should outlast me so I only have
to do
> this once.
> Jeff
> '61 Bambi on saw horses
>
> Jill Hari wrote:
>
> > Okay, I'm nervous after hearing the guy with the
> > '61 bambi who found all the rust when he took his
> > AS apart. Is this common (for those of you who
> > have pulled your metal into little pieces to
> > start all over again).
> >
>
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