[DML] Re: Frame restoration
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[DML] Re: Frame restoration



Hi, Just thought i'd let you know what i ended up doing in the areas 
on the frame that couldnt be accessed by the sand blaster(ie inside 
engine cradle etc).... 

I rang around and spoke to a few rust proofing guys and they 
sugessted the use of 'Fish oil'. I chipped of as much expoy as i 
could see through the small access holes and then with a presurised 
spray can of 'fish oil' and a flexible hose nozzle soaked the whole 
areas. Apprently the guy was telling me the fish oil will actually 
run against gravity up hill into all the small corners and under any 
semi raised epxoy. I had a bit of flaking epxoy in thses areas but 
couldnt see any 'real rust' just some rusty marks so i hope this 
will prevent future problems.

The info on the can says that it treats any rust and prevents 
further corrosion and if none is present will leave a coating that 
will need re-treating every few years depending on conditions. 
Any one else had experience with this stuff? 

Thanks Nick - Sydney 10927






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