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1. frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 14:20:18 PDT
The frame for my TR4 will be back from the blaster this Saturday and was hoping I might get some suggestions on how to rust proof it. Powder Coating? Rust prevention paint? Thanks Keith McGahan TR4 6
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00172.html (6,822 bytes)

2. Re: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 15:31:27 -0700
Why not just use the self basting method from the engine? With my rings shot in cylinders 3 & 4 I will likely never again need to worry about frame or pan rust. :) - Mark
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00185.html (7,252 bytes)

3. Re: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 16:54:57 PDT
I opted for simple... Red oxide primer under catalyzed black enamel. Once the paint had set up I blew rust proofing "wax" onto every hole I could get it in. I even drilled a 1/4" hole in the base of
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00196.html (7,403 bytes)

4. RE: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 17:07:49 -0700charset="iso-8859-1"
You might want to check out my website, I'm sure it will assist. Though for a quick answer, powdercoating a frame costs too much, I recommend urethane paint (after epoxy and high build primer ...of
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00197.html (7,841 bytes)

5. Re: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 20:26:21 -0500
Keith, powder coat would be preferable, but you have to be able to find a coater with one hell of a big oven. Failing that use a 2 pack primer like Ditzler DP40 and top coat with urethane. Try to spr
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00204.html (7,695 bytes)

6. RE: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 22:28:29 -0400charset="iso-8859-1"
I am surprised, no, shocked, no one has suggested the obvious. Put a Triumph engine into the frame and the leaking oil will coat the frame in short order. Jim Altman jaltman@altlaw.com Illigitimi non
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00211.html (8,033 bytes)

7. Re: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 00:53:31 EDT
Ditzler Hey, guys. What about POR15? Cheers. Art Kelly
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00221.html (7,362 bytes)

8. Re: frame rust prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 22:04:07 -0700
FWIW, Eastwood now sells a home powercoat kit that can do any size ...
/html/triumphs/1999-08/msg00222.html (7,720 bytes)

9. Frame Rust Prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 13:43:12 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Well, I've got a clean, straight frame sitting on the floor awaiting its There is, however, some surface rust on the inside of the boxed sections I can't get to. I could probably put it together and
/html/triumphs/1998-11/msg00564.html (6,709 bytes)

10. Re: Frame Rust Prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 16:21:47 -0600
I am very much considering powdercoating my frame when it comes time to refresh it (december).... $150ish (which is damn close to painting anyways) and it should last a long time. The insides of it w
/html/triumphs/1998-11/msg00576.html (7,461 bytes)

11. Re: Frame Rust Prevention (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:31:14 +0100
Although I never liked rust converters this kind of product seems to be the way to cope with your problem. Where sand blasting was not possible on my car I used a fluid called Fertan. Probably someth
/html/triumphs/1998-11/msg00604.html (7,895 bytes)


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