Can you give more details on "A Touch of Britan"? I couldn't find
anything about it on the web.
Thanks,
Don Malling
DAVID L BJORKMAN wrote:
>
> Andy,
> I've been using POR-15 more as an experiment than anything else and am
> very satisfied so far. I'm restoring a 250 and using the metal prep and then
> applying the POR15. It goes on real easy and a second coat really makes it
> nice.
> I been using a bristle brush and clean up with paint thinner. No problem.
> However if you get it on your skin and don't clean/wipe away quickly with
> thinner
> you will have to let it wear off. They warn you on the can.
> As corey said putting in smaller glass or plastic containers is a good
> idea.
> Dave Bjorkman
> CD5617L-Someday it will be back on the road
> PS: anyone going to the "A Touch of Britain" in Rothsville, Pa. 3 miles
> from my house.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew Packard" <apackard@triad.rr.com>
> To: "6pack (E-mail)" <6pack@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:14 PM
> Subject: POR 15
>
> > On July 4, I bought a "no rust" TR250 from a guy in Milwaukee and drove it
> back to North Carolina. After getting in and under it, there was plenty of
> body rust and lots of chassis issues including bracing and sistered members
> throughout. I have found a good TR6 frame to start from fresh. I have
> gotten advice to use POR-15 to paint the chassis as long as I leave the
> surface rust, wear gloves and don't get it on my face since it would take
> weeks to come off. Has anyone had experience with POR 15, good or bad?
> > Andy
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