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My Frame Repair Project, Warning - Rust Content |
cdmcse |
Feb 13 2005, 12:15 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 340 Joined: 17-December 04 From: Georgetown, Ky Member No.: 3,305 |
It seemed like it was going to take forever to make some progress on my rust repair. After spending the entire winter locating parts, grinding, cuting, painting, and learning to weld, I was finally ready to take the plunge....
Also thanks to everyone on the board, I would have never had enough confidence to tackle this without this site!!! BTW: I must be getting addicted to the "914 lifestyle" as I had withdrawal when the site was down. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/happy11.gif) Fist Pic : The Rust Attached image(s) |
cdmcse |
Apr 12 2005, 09:44 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 340 Joined: 17-December 04 From: Georgetown, Ky Member No.: 3,305 |
Well I reached what I feel like is a major milestone...got the interior done except for re-assembly. After watching CptTripps bedliner his interior with good results, deceided I would like some texture inside as well.
Here is what I did to my interior... 1) took it down to bare metal (mostly) 2) Clean, Metal-ready, POR-15 Silver 3) Etching Primer 4) Paintable textured undercoating 5) Sealing Primer 6) Adriatic Blue Topcoat I think it turned out real well. Since I'm not putting carpet in there I think it will be pretty durable too. Attached image(s) |