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What is the best way to restore a decent frame?
The frame on my TR4A has some surface rust, but fundamentally is solid. (IRS frame on a solid axle car.) few ideas:
Give it to someone else to sandblast and topcoat, either with paint or powder. Or dip and e-coat (more expensive).
Or I could do it myself. I would scrape off the grease and wire-wheel the loose stuff off. Then paint it with Rustoleum, POR-15 or the Eastwood system.
Regardless of method, I'm thinking to fill the inside of the frame with Waxoyl.
I am tending towards the POR-15 product (including the prep steps), although some internet discussion suggests it is critical to apply it correctly.
Thoughts?
A few past forum discussions:
https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/showthread.php?58078-POR-15-use-on-interior-floor-pans
https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/showthread.php?15325-Is-POR-15-any-good
The frame on my TR4A has some surface rust, but fundamentally is solid. (IRS frame on a solid axle car.) few ideas:
Give it to someone else to sandblast and topcoat, either with paint or powder. Or dip and e-coat (more expensive).
Or I could do it myself. I would scrape off the grease and wire-wheel the loose stuff off. Then paint it with Rustoleum, POR-15 or the Eastwood system.
Regardless of method, I'm thinking to fill the inside of the frame with Waxoyl.
I am tending towards the POR-15 product (including the prep steps), although some internet discussion suggests it is critical to apply it correctly.
Thoughts?
A few past forum discussions:
https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/showthread.php?58078-POR-15-use-on-interior-floor-pans
https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/showthread.php?15325-Is-POR-15-any-good