I remember that Kanter Products had a material called POR 15 to redo car
frames with. I also remember seeing the successor to it the other day, will
have to look through my books and see where it is. Now comes in two parts,
part 1 cleans and neutralizes the rust, seeping in to the tightest cracks,
and part 2 puts either a gloss or semi gloss coating on the surface that is
purported to be as hard and tough as the steel. No chips, no runs, no
errors. Will try and find it tomorrow, since I intend to completely redo my
frame this fall and winter.
>Jim --
>Your caution to the group to take steps to prevent and correct rust on
>the frame rails is good advice, I'm sure. You mention that the frame
>should be cleaned and undercoated to forstall expensive and major repair
>work latter. I know Golby and others do "off the frame" restorations of
>the GMC and I can see how the suggested preventive frame maintenance can
>be easily done at that time.
>
>Short of the Golby treatment, how would you suggest guys with only a set
>of jack stands, a creeper, wire brushes and and eye goggles do a decent
>job ? Are there chemical treatments that are effective in the hard
>reach nooks and caranies of the frame assembly that you can suggest?
>
>Phil Stewart
>
>
frames with. I also remember seeing the successor to it the other day, will
have to look through my books and see where it is. Now comes in two parts,
part 1 cleans and neutralizes the rust, seeping in to the tightest cracks,
and part 2 puts either a gloss or semi gloss coating on the surface that is
purported to be as hard and tough as the steel. No chips, no runs, no
errors. Will try and find it tomorrow, since I intend to completely redo my
frame this fall and winter.
>Jim --
>Your caution to the group to take steps to prevent and correct rust on
>the frame rails is good advice, I'm sure. You mention that the frame
>should be cleaned and undercoated to forstall expensive and major repair
>work latter. I know Golby and others do "off the frame" restorations of
>the GMC and I can see how the suggested preventive frame maintenance can
>be easily done at that time.
>
>Short of the Golby treatment, how would you suggest guys with only a set
>of jack stands, a creeper, wire brushes and and eye goggles do a decent
>job ? Are there chemical treatments that are effective in the hard
>reach nooks and caranies of the frame assembly that you can suggest?
>
>Phil Stewart
>
>