[TR] Chassis Paint
David Friedlander
forzion7 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 4 08:23:51 MST 2017
Paul;
The frame of my TR3 was not "out in a field" but was sitting under the car
in a Vermont barn for 30 years, the passenger side main rail was [rusted]
'toast.' I have now effected repairs and hope never to have to do all that
again. No doubt, interior coating would be a great help as many folks have
already told me they've done. But I see no sign of interior coating from
the factory, on my frame....
Dave
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 8:29 PM, ptegler <ptegler at verizon.net> wrote:
> ...over recent years I've started to wonder why people use either. The oem
> was normal body paint.
>
> Recent exploits chopping into a triumph frame, I found the inside was
> coated as well, and to be in near perfect condition. Most were
> 'auto-coated' anyway with enough oil to to preserve the outside as well
> (unless you were sitting in a field for years of course.
> Paul Tegler ptegler at verizon.net www.teglerizer.com
>
> On 3/3/2017 5:55 PM, David Friedlander wrote:
>
> Hey all ~
>
> Anyone ever had experience with POR-15 vs. Eastwood's Chassis Black.
> Pluses or minuses anywhere?
>
> Thanks for any feedback,
>
> Dave
>
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