Rust on the frame - Leave it?
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Rust on the frame - Leave it?
Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is asking
this friggin question' questions, here goes:
Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that there is
a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached. There
is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major however. I
have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never really
kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping this
one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or just
'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
TIA
-Dave '98 TJ
this friggin question' questions, here goes:
Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that there is
a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached. There
is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major however. I
have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never really
kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping this
one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or just
'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
TIA
-Dave '98 TJ
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Re: Rust on the frame - Leave it?
POR 15. Great stuff and really sets up really hard. They have coatings
especially made for frames. Their products stop rust dead. You only knock
off the loose rust then apply following their directions to revitalize
rusted metal. Pretty easy to work with too.
Good luck
--
HAV-A-GOOD 1
Chuck
I didn't fight to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian
"Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
news:wjeOa.2032$fD1.1940@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is asking
> this friggin question' questions, here goes:
>
> Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that there
is
> a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached.
There
> is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major however.
I
> have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never
really
> kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping
this
> one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or
just
> 'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
>
> TIA
>
> -Dave '98 TJ
>
>
especially made for frames. Their products stop rust dead. You only knock
off the loose rust then apply following their directions to revitalize
rusted metal. Pretty easy to work with too.
Good luck
--
HAV-A-GOOD 1
Chuck
I didn't fight to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian
"Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
news:wjeOa.2032$fD1.1940@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is asking
> this friggin question' questions, here goes:
>
> Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that there
is
> a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached.
There
> is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major however.
I
> have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never
really
> kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping
this
> one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or
just
> 'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
>
> TIA
>
> -Dave '98 TJ
>
>
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Re: Rust on the frame - Leave it?
Just don't get it on your "hootus"! ;)
"Chuck" <kb9kfs@hsonline.net> wrote in message
news:vgj15rg9b3i4d@corp.supernews.com...
> POR 15. Great stuff and really sets up really hard. They have coatings
> especially made for frames. Their products stop rust dead. You only
knock
> off the loose rust then apply following their directions to revitalize
> rusted metal. Pretty easy to work with too.
>
> Good luck
>
> --
> HAV-A-GOOD 1
>
> Chuck
>
> I didn't fight to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian
> "Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
> news:wjeOa.2032$fD1.1940@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is
asking
> > this friggin question' questions, here goes:
> >
> > Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that
there
> is
> > a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached.
> There
> > is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major
however.
> I
> > have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never
> really
> > kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping
> this
> > one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or
> just
> > 'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > -Dave '98 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
"Chuck" <kb9kfs@hsonline.net> wrote in message
news:vgj15rg9b3i4d@corp.supernews.com...
> POR 15. Great stuff and really sets up really hard. They have coatings
> especially made for frames. Their products stop rust dead. You only
knock
> off the loose rust then apply following their directions to revitalize
> rusted metal. Pretty easy to work with too.
>
> Good luck
>
> --
> HAV-A-GOOD 1
>
> Chuck
>
> I didn't fight to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian
> "Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
> news:wjeOa.2032$fD1.1940@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is
asking
> > this friggin question' questions, here goes:
> >
> > Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that
there
> is
> > a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached.
> There
> > is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major
however.
> I
> > have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never
> really
> > kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping
> this
> > one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or
> just
> > 'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > -Dave '98 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Rust on the frame - Leave it?
Agree, POR 15. And think about replacing rusting bolts if it's very
significant amount of corrosion that's gone on.
"Chuck" <kb9kfs@hsonline.net> wrote in message
news:vgj15rg9b3i4d@corp.supernews.com...
> POR 15. Great stuff and really sets up really hard. They have coatings
> especially made for frames. Their products stop rust dead. You only
knock
> off the loose rust then apply following their directions to revitalize
> rusted metal. Pretty easy to work with too.
>
> Good luck
>
> --
> HAV-A-GOOD 1
>
> Chuck
>
> I didn't fight to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian
> "Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
> news:wjeOa.2032$fD1.1940@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is
asking
> > this friggin question' questions, here goes:
> >
> > Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that
there
> is
> > a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached.
> There
> > is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major
however.
> I
> > have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never
> really
> > kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping
> this
> > one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or
> just
> > 'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > -Dave '98 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
significant amount of corrosion that's gone on.
"Chuck" <kb9kfs@hsonline.net> wrote in message
news:vgj15rg9b3i4d@corp.supernews.com...
> POR 15. Great stuff and really sets up really hard. They have coatings
> especially made for frames. Their products stop rust dead. You only
knock
> off the loose rust then apply following their directions to revitalize
> rusted metal. Pretty easy to work with too.
>
> Good luck
>
> --
> HAV-A-GOOD 1
>
> Chuck
>
> I didn't fight to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian
> "Harkin Banks" <news@davidsturgeon.com> wrote in message
> news:wjeOa.2032$fD1.1940@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > Since I never been one to not ask the 'I can't believe this guy is
asking
> > this friggin question' questions, here goes:
> >
> > Looking around the frame in front of the front tires I noticed that
there
> is
> > a decent amount of rust on and around some of the bolts that attached.
> There
> > is also rust all along the frame in various spots, nothing major
however.
> I
> > have seen this rust before obviously on other vehicles but have never
> really
> > kept the same care long enough to care. Since I am planning on keeping
> this
> > one for a very long time, is there anything I should do to the frame or
> just
> > 'let it go'? Have it blasted and coated or ?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > -Dave '98 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
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