09-07-2012, 04:59 PM | #676 |
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Thanks for the info guys. I don't have the compressor to run a blaster so I'll just have to bite the bullet and pay the price.
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It will be a lot cleaner for you. By the way, a cabinet blaster is fantastic for small parts. I use it all the time, especially after fabing a part.
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09-07-2012, 05:20 PM | #680 |
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Hey BAM: Its an option for me. When should I bring my frame over?
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09-07-2012, 05:24 PM | #681 |
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hotrod1 has the idea!!!
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Nothing is wrong with blasting the frame I actually would have like to done it myself but I have more patience than money.lol So I invested in some wire wheels, strip disk, and phosphoric acid and went to work. If you are powder coating the frame that's different and that's what I meant by if its not an option. You mightiest well have the powder coater blast the frame before powder coating, but if you are going to paint the frame I'd save the money and put it somewhere else. Another reason I asked if it was an option for Kim is because I remember him telling me he had a bad back or something. But if he builds that rotisserie out of two engine stands like I did he does not have to worry about his back. The rotisserie is great for cleaning and painting. Last edited by Kabwe; 09-07-2012 at 07:37 PM. |
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Kim you cant beat a deal like that agree with hot rod 1 everbody to Bams house.
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i 'll bring da hot dogs
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ok ok ok and the libations..................................geeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz
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09-07-2012, 07:39 PM | #686 |
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LOL. Yeah its always a good idea to get someone else to do your dirty work.lol
Daze who is the deity that we are doing the libations for?lol The hotrod gods I take it.lol |
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yo yo kabwe
with your skills you can have as many hot dogs as you wish - hot rod gods ? maybe you ? definitly !!!!!!!!!! |
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its all about da man and his torch ( or plasma cutter ) and them row of dimes welding skills.
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dasss how we rock !............dasss how we roll !!!!!!!!!
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09-07-2012, 08:27 PM | #690 |
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You guys are great.
My frame has been bare metal for so long that it would take me days to strip the rust off of it. I am just going to paint it but I want it to be clean as possible. I'll try the wire wheel and if it cleans up fairly easy I may go that route. Kim |
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Hey Bam, did you nutrulize the acid befor final cleaning?
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Have yall seen this stuff? http://www.safestrustremover.com/
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I sure did. Phosphoric acid is a very mild acid that is great for rust removal. Its commonly used in the form of Naval Jelly, but I used it in liquid form and mixed it 50/50 with water. As far as naturalizing it, after I removed all traces of rust I washed the frame with a red scotch bite pad, warm water, and detergent> Then I rinsed it again with water. I know people use baking soda but my primer warns against that. Then I DA sanded and hand sanded the spots I could not reach, and hit the frame DA with 80 grit paper, cleaned with wax and grease remover and applied epoxy and single stage black. I recently had to make a change to the frame and tried to hand sand the area, that was like give a whale a tic tac.lol I had to brake out the DA so there are no adhesion issues. The frame has been painted for about 2 years.
The picture of my frame that I posted was how it looked after the acid wash, but when I sprayed it, it was bright and shiny metal. Last edited by Kabwe; 09-08-2012 at 10:36 AM. |
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Hey Kim, I just noticed that you broke the 100,000 views, nice. I enjoy checking out your work....Jim
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Nice job on the tank Kim!
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