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Had these AC lines vapor honed yesterday.
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POR15 is down on the frame, two coats.
At last, a manly Toyota cupholder. A bit hard to find, but there it is.Cheers
POR15 is down on the frame, two coats.
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Very nice work! Which POR15 product are you using? Spray cans? I need to do this to my trailer frame.
Standard chassis black. We brush it on with a foam brush.
The POR15 is our base coat, we will be top coating it which you will see here.
Doing the axle housings, diff carriers and few other parts today in POR15. Then we will move to top coating next week before starting assembly.
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How do you treat the inside of the boxed areas of the frame?
Got a link?Didn’t need it on this one as far as paint. Chassis was good shape just the welds on the frame were starting to show rust. I think we will probably do a fluid film inside though when all done.
If you are watching Lockwoods 79 build we are doing you will see how we coat the inside on that one. It has welding on the frame including 12” added to the rails so it needs to be coated inside.
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Got a link?
This is impressive! Thanks for posting this thread so we can watch it unfold.
Although its not stock with a rig that nice I'd be temped to go with a Ravelco antitheft that's hard wired and tough to defeat, especially since access will be easy with it all torn apart.
Yeah that's what I meant, since it's easier to install when it's all apart.I think he meant access to install the Ravelco would be easy since the truck is currently apart.
I’m not planning any anti-theft devices on this Cruiser. Once it’s done, it will spend most of its nights in my garage or far from the city.