Sandblasting Frame
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Re: Sandblasting Frame
I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
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I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
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Re: Sandblasting Frame
Agreed. I did my frame on my truck about 5 years ago now. Although it isn't
an off-road vehicle, the POR-15 still looks the same as the day it was
applied. A very good product. If you do sandblast, don't worry about getting
every little speck of rust off of the frame. It is not critical with POR-15.
The main thing is to get all of the grease and oils off, plus any loose
scaly material, such as rust. It you treat the cleaning like you would any
other automotive paint job, your work will last a long time.
Chris
<randy.mantle@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
> best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
>
an off-road vehicle, the POR-15 still looks the same as the day it was
applied. A very good product. If you do sandblast, don't worry about getting
every little speck of rust off of the frame. It is not critical with POR-15.
The main thing is to get all of the grease and oils off, plus any loose
scaly material, such as rust. It you treat the cleaning like you would any
other automotive paint job, your work will last a long time.
Chris
<randy.mantle@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
> best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
>
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Agreed. I did my frame on my truck about 5 years ago now. Although it isn't
an off-road vehicle, the POR-15 still looks the same as the day it was
applied. A very good product. If you do sandblast, don't worry about getting
every little speck of rust off of the frame. It is not critical with POR-15.
The main thing is to get all of the grease and oils off, plus any loose
scaly material, such as rust. It you treat the cleaning like you would any
other automotive paint job, your work will last a long time.
Chris
<randy.mantle@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1133388522.526542.48850@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
> best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
>
an off-road vehicle, the POR-15 still looks the same as the day it was
applied. A very good product. If you do sandblast, don't worry about getting
every little speck of rust off of the frame. It is not critical with POR-15.
The main thing is to get all of the grease and oils off, plus any loose
scaly material, such as rust. It you treat the cleaning like you would any
other automotive paint job, your work will last a long time.
Chris
<randy.mantle@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
> best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
>
#28
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Re: Sandblasting Frame
Agreed. I did my frame on my truck about 5 years ago now. Although it isn't
an off-road vehicle, the POR-15 still looks the same as the day it was
applied. A very good product. If you do sandblast, don't worry about getting
every little speck of rust off of the frame. It is not critical with POR-15.
The main thing is to get all of the grease and oils off, plus any loose
scaly material, such as rust. It you treat the cleaning like you would any
other automotive paint job, your work will last a long time.
Chris
<randy.mantle@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1133388522.526542.48850@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
> best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
>
an off-road vehicle, the POR-15 still looks the same as the day it was
applied. A very good product. If you do sandblast, don't worry about getting
every little speck of rust off of the frame. It is not critical with POR-15.
The main thing is to get all of the grease and oils off, plus any loose
scaly material, such as rust. It you treat the cleaning like you would any
other automotive paint job, your work will last a long time.
Chris
<randy.mantle@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1133388522.526542.48850@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> I would sandblast the frame and then use POR-15. That seems to be the
> best. Check out the instructions at http://por15store.com
>
#29
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Re: Sandblasting Frame
I don't think the YJ frames were galvanized. Body panels were.
Earle Horton wrote:
> Wrangler frames are galvanized. You could take the zinc right off. Why?
>
> Earle
>
> "Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>I going to sandblast my frame on a 93 YJ. Anyone have experience having
>
> this
>
>>done? Then the tough question of paint or liner coating. I appreciate your
>>thoughts. Just starting a full rebuild.
>>
>>
>
>
>
Earle Horton wrote:
> Wrangler frames are galvanized. You could take the zinc right off. Why?
>
> Earle
>
> "Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:zImdnd-vjeVgXBDeRVn-gA@comcast.com...
>
>>I going to sandblast my frame on a 93 YJ. Anyone have experience having
>
> this
>
>>done? Then the tough question of paint or liner coating. I appreciate your
>>thoughts. Just starting a full rebuild.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: Sandblasting Frame
I don't think the YJ frames were galvanized. Body panels were.
Earle Horton wrote:
> Wrangler frames are galvanized. You could take the zinc right off. Why?
>
> Earle
>
> "Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:zImdnd-vjeVgXBDeRVn-gA@comcast.com...
>
>>I going to sandblast my frame on a 93 YJ. Anyone have experience having
>
> this
>
>>done? Then the tough question of paint or liner coating. I appreciate your
>>thoughts. Just starting a full rebuild.
>>
>>
>
>
>
Earle Horton wrote:
> Wrangler frames are galvanized. You could take the zinc right off. Why?
>
> Earle
>
> "Lovs2fly" <lovs2fly@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:zImdnd-vjeVgXBDeRVn-gA@comcast.com...
>
>>I going to sandblast my frame on a 93 YJ. Anyone have experience having
>
> this
>
>>done? Then the tough question of paint or liner coating. I appreciate your
>>thoughts. Just starting a full rebuild.
>>
>>
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