Rust removal
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- 67F250CS
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re: Rust removal
http://www.thepontiactransampage.com/rust.html
Try this one.
I coundnt the other link to work but this one did just fine.
Try this one.
I coundnt the other link to work but this one did just fine.
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10MPG with key off, in neutral and going downhill!
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re: Rust removal
OK call me crazy but I like to try new things.
Do you guys think this would work on a hood!
I have a kiddy pool big enough to use. the hood I have has alot of surface rust and It would be wasier to put it in the pool and leave it wile I do
other things to the truck! Any thoughts?
Do you guys think this would work on a hood!
I have a kiddy pool big enough to use. the hood I have has alot of surface rust and It would be wasier to put it in the pool and leave it wile I do
other things to the truck! Any thoughts?
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re: Rust removal
I don't see why that wouldn't work. We have to have some photos of that, for sure.
jor
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re: Rust removal
That kiddie pool and hood got me to thinking.....my grand pa has a water trough out at the farm for cattle that holds probably 4 to 500 gallons of water.
He hasn't used it in years. I bet I could almost get a cab in there. I don't have any big parts that are loose right now, but as soon as I do....I think I may be going to the farm.
He hasn't used it in years. I bet I could almost get a cab in there. I don't have any big parts that are loose right now, but as soon as I do....I think I may be going to the farm.
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re: Rust removal
I tried it. It works ok. Just have to clean it up afterward.
Here's some pics:
Before:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
After:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
Here's some pics:
Before:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
After:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/iamthewre ... pg&.src=ph
1968 F-100 2wd Short bed style side
-302,C4,3.50 9"
1977 F-150 Ranger XLT 2wd Long bed
-400M,C6,3.25 9"
1981 F-100 2wd Long bed
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-302,C4,3.50 9"
1977 F-150 Ranger XLT 2wd Long bed
-400M,C6,3.25 9"
1981 F-100 2wd Long bed
-460,C6, 3.? 9"
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re: Rust removal
68F100, Seeing your pics just make me very happy. Since I can't get a sandblaster I'll just dunk anything and everything I can fit into a tub. Awesome. Thanks for the pics.
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re: Rust removal
Man , I am going to show my neighbor this. He owns a cheby.
Greg
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1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
2000 Subaru Outback limited.
2000 F250 4X4 PSD SuperDuty Crew.
2010 Polaris 800RMK Dragon 155"
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re: Rust removal
Looks like I need to go get me a battery charger!
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re: Rust removal
Like I said, it takes a little effort after you take it out. But nothing like you would have to do without this method.
I took a drill with a wire wheel and just cleaned up the black stuff that's left over when it's done.
Another tip: take a wire brush and knock off any crud/grease before you put it in. Won't hurt anything if you don't, but it seems like it works faster if you knock off the crud first.
I took a drill with a wire wheel and just cleaned up the black stuff that's left over when it's done.
Another tip: take a wire brush and knock off any crud/grease before you put it in. Won't hurt anything if you don't, but it seems like it works faster if you knock off the crud first.
1968 F-100 2wd Short bed style side
-302,C4,3.50 9"
1977 F-150 Ranger XLT 2wd Long bed
-400M,C6,3.25 9"
1981 F-100 2wd Long bed
-460,C6, 3.? 9"
-302,C4,3.50 9"
1977 F-150 Ranger XLT 2wd Long bed
-400M,C6,3.25 9"
1981 F-100 2wd Long bed
-460,C6, 3.? 9"
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re: Rust removal
I knew it worked well on small parts, but I hadn't tried anything as big as a radius arm yet.
How long did you leave the radius arm in?
Did you do the I beams too?
I'm tickeled that you guys are enjoying this tip.
Doc
How long did you leave the radius arm in?
Did you do the I beams too?
I'm tickeled that you guys are enjoying this tip.
Doc
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re: Rust removal
Will this also remove old paint? I'm not talking about just yanking a fender off and tossing it in...errr...well yes I am!
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re: Rust removal
Honestly.....I don't know. I did small parts like a brake booster bracket. It did have a little paint on it, and I mean very little when I did this...and it took it off.
Sounds like it may be time for an experiment.
Sounds like it may be time for an experiment.
If it ain't broke....oh wait a minute....it is.
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re: Rust removal
From what I understand, it won't touch old paint. It's strictly rust from ferric metals (as I recall, you don't want aluminum in there, either).
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re: Rust removal
I don't know about the paint deal because none of the parts I've done had paint on them.
I don't think I would try aluminum either.
I left the radius arm in all day while I was at work, so I don't know how long it actually took. I haven't done the I beams. I don't have a tub big enough.
I don't think I would try aluminum either.
I left the radius arm in all day while I was at work, so I don't know how long it actually took. I haven't done the I beams. I don't have a tub big enough.
1968 F-100 2wd Short bed style side
-302,C4,3.50 9"
1977 F-150 Ranger XLT 2wd Long bed
-400M,C6,3.25 9"
1981 F-100 2wd Long bed
-460,C6, 3.? 9"
-302,C4,3.50 9"
1977 F-150 Ranger XLT 2wd Long bed
-400M,C6,3.25 9"
1981 F-100 2wd Long bed
-460,C6, 3.? 9"