RickB
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I know I posted similar thread over in "MG" but I figured some of you never leave the Spridget area...
So:
Now that I'm getting down to actually cleaning up the rusty areas on my MG(C) I am wondering about methods of rust eradication.
I could go at it with a wire brush attachment on my angle grinder. That's been my "plan A".
I was wondering about some kind of sand blaster?
Anyone have any experience with anything like that?
I own a compressor.
Just thinking of what might be an easier way of cleaning it up without causing more damage than what's already there.
I'd be doing it from underneath, not a lot of clearance.
I'm toying with an idea to lift the car up another foot or so, it's sitting on 4 jack stands at the moment.
I'll post another picture here in a moment, (definitely not surface rust). This is deep rust we are talking about.
A sand blaster of some kind seems in my mind to be the best idea, less actual contact between the operator and the patient should equal less operator fatigue and therefore a better and faster outcome. If it will manage to penetrate deeply enough.
Here's a good example. Linking it because it's a big one (2080 x 1544 pixels):
example of my rusty areas
That's the floor area on the drivers side (left). The passengers side is very much like this. These are pretty much the worst areas on the car (that I have found).
Thanks.
So:
Now that I'm getting down to actually cleaning up the rusty areas on my MG(C) I am wondering about methods of rust eradication.
I could go at it with a wire brush attachment on my angle grinder. That's been my "plan A".
I was wondering about some kind of sand blaster?
Anyone have any experience with anything like that?
I own a compressor.
Just thinking of what might be an easier way of cleaning it up without causing more damage than what's already there.
I'd be doing it from underneath, not a lot of clearance.
I'm toying with an idea to lift the car up another foot or so, it's sitting on 4 jack stands at the moment.
I'll post another picture here in a moment, (definitely not surface rust). This is deep rust we are talking about.
A sand blaster of some kind seems in my mind to be the best idea, less actual contact between the operator and the patient should equal less operator fatigue and therefore a better and faster outcome. If it will manage to penetrate deeply enough.
Here's a good example. Linking it because it's a big one (2080 x 1544 pixels):
example of my rusty areas
That's the floor area on the drivers side (left). The passengers side is very much like this. These are pretty much the worst areas on the car (that I have found).
Thanks.