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| Subject: | Frame Rust Prevention |
| From: | "Michael T." <carrera@frontiernet.net> |
| 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 body. 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 it would be fine for 20 years. But where would you get a clean Triumph frame in 2018? If I can rust proof it now, I'd like to. Is the a commonly used procedure to remedy this condition? Acid dipping? Coating in oil? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike '74 TR6 '68 TR250 CC96 |
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