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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Inverness, FL
Posts: 209
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Borrowed a grinder, worth doing partial floorpan rust removal?
Been leaving the cruiser outside, topless since my son was born last month. Noticed it's having a rapid affect on my cruiser. I borrowed an 8" Makita angle grinder and a new dewalt 4 1/2" from my father-in-law. The plan was to borrow them to remove the rivets so I could do minitruck power steering.
However, should I bit hitting spots on the floor pan while I've got em and touching up places with rustoleum or something now? Gonna have a big shop in 6 months where I'll be able to do a complete job on it and could maybe roll in some bedliner then. Is it worth it to do anything now? |
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IH8MUD Junior
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Post pics of the floor pans, depending on how bad it is you might be better off with a wire wheel or replacing sections.
__________________ 1989 Toyota Pickup extra cab - 33x12.5's - Rear lock rite - Front and rear tube bumpers, and sliders - Bed bobbed 12 inches 1971 FJ40 - To many things to list - Plenty of dents |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Inverness, FL
Posts: 209
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Not bad right on the floor pan. Certainly not as bad as you experience in Minnesota. They've been replaced by the PO once through on the drivers side. Plenty of rust holes in other spots on the body such as the floor right behind the seat and the body seam between the drivers door and the wheel opening.
Was planning on picking up a wire wheel for the angle grinder. |
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Noaccount Webwheeler
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Wire brush cup will make it easy. __________________ There is nothing so depraved as a man in the depths of an ether binge '66FJ40, Fresh 2F, H42/Orion(By Poser...LCR4WD), ARB Front/rear(By Poser...LCR4WD), MetalTech Cage installed by Poser, Screw-ups fixed(by Poser) 4WDB Corvette Master, Mini Truck PS, 3.5" Lift, Warn 8274, 33s on stockers
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 111
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Pick up a full face guard and a respirator for those nasty dust particles and flying wires. voice of experience.
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IH8MUD Lifer
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wire wheel works great for me also ,i also use the sanding disc (80,120,grit) with rubber backing pad does a nice job as well .
i would clean it up if ya have the time. i always use a face shield and ear muffs . __________________ Jake S. FJ40,small block ,sm465 ,spring over ,cut-N-turn,shackle reversal, 38.5 superswampers, 4 wheel disc brakes, OBA=CO2 ,Warn 8274 ![]() ...ROTW:PBGBOTTLE.... ...Cardomain Pics ... EPC anybody
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Inverness, FL
Posts: 209
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Okay, so what's the best thing to put down if I'm not doing the whole thing? Get a couple cans of rustoleum and go to town?
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Noaccount Webwheeler
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Wire wheel it, sand it....whatever. Then use 3M metal prep to create flash rust then POR 15 it. POR does not like to stick to bare shiny metal. It sticks very well to flash rust. POR is very thin and will wick into places a spraybomb will not go. After the sun hits the POR and turns it charcoal gray, you can topcoat it with anything. JMO Ed __________________ There is nothing so depraved as a man in the depths of an ether binge '66FJ40, Fresh 2F, H42/Orion(By Poser...LCR4WD), ARB Front/rear(By Poser...LCR4WD), MetalTech Cage installed by Poser, Screw-ups fixed(by Poser) 4WDB Corvette Master, Mini Truck PS, 3.5" Lift, Warn 8274, 33s on stockers
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