Re: [DMCForum] RUST ...Need suggestions (Josh?)
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Re: [DMCForum] RUST ...Need suggestions (Josh?)



We haven't done that project yet, so I don't know what will be
involved.  Ken is the one that wants to attempt it.  Looks like an awful
lot of work to me.

Sorry I can't help more.  The way we cleaned up Mike Luckey's new frame
was to take it to the sandblasters, then bring it home, and paint
everything we could with POR-15, and what we couldn't with a rust
inhibiting spray paint.

Good luck!
Josh


timnagin wrote:

> I saw a very rusted frame at Josh's house where that section, along
> with the
> same rear one, were completely gone.  One guy there had fun chipping the
> metal away and it was very easy to do.  This was not the same frame as the
> recent one where the wheel fell off.
>
> Anyway, while we were there Ken said what he does is cut out those
> areas and
> weld in new metal and repaint everything.  It looked like the bottom of
> these areas wouldn't be too hard to remove and replace and if I remember
> correctly they were spot-welded together so that would be even easier to
> remove.  Maybe Josh will chime in here if there is any update on that one.
>
> Greg
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dmcorlando2003 [mailto:SundeQuick@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 4:44 PM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DMCForum] RUST ...Need suggestions
>
>
>
>
> I have a significant amount of rust on my frame but it is totally
> inaccessible.  It is up in the front section of the frome that is
> boxed in  in between the front wheels.  The only access to the
> section (which is a hollow box about 4x8x6 inches) is through a small
> 1 1/2 hole.
>
> What can I put up in that hole that will remove the epoxy and the
> rust and treat the area?  I kow there isn't ONE product that can do
> this but what can I do.  I really can't afford to have the section
> cut out to be fixed and then welded.  Don't even know where in
> Orlando I would take it for that to begin with.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Michel Q
>
>
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