- 1. Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: "William M. Gilroy" <wmgilroy@lucent.com>
- Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 11:36:01 -0500
- I was wondering what is the best way to prepare and paint parts. Over the next couple of weeks I will be redoing my front suspension. While I have it apart I would like to paint the A-arms, kinpins,
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00006.html (7,967 bytes)
- 2. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: "Mike Lishego" <mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 13:29:44 -0500
- Bill, I did this two summers ago on my 'B. I used a drill-mounted wire brush to remove the loose rust and clean the metal somewhat. I wasn't worried about getting a perfect finish since the car is a
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00008.html (8,725 bytes)
- 3. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: "image" <image77@ibm.net>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 11:29:01 -0700
- No doubt, I would go with POR-15. It dries very hard, will not chip, can be applied over rust (loose rust should be removed), and lasts a very long time. POR-15 should hold up fine for the coolant ov
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00010.html (8,855 bytes)
- 4. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: Enrique Claure <span@datacom-bo.net>
- Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 21:45:37 -0400
- DearWillam, I have gone through what you are planning to do and here is my 1. Sand blast part. This saves a lot of time but if you hand sand a part you can get a smoother surface. I have no access to
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00025.html (8,305 bytes)
- 5. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: James <James@LWSD.com>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 22:15:54 -0600
- A technique for removing rust is etching with Phosphoric Acid. Phosphoric Acid has a unique property of dissolving iron oxide quickly while etching iron very slowly. This means that you can leave met
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00028.html (11,186 bytes)
- 6. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: "Jim Carney" <carney_fam_ark@email.msn.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 16:27:43 -0600
- Excellent note. Thank you. Jim time.
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00071.html (12,398 bytes)
- 7. Painting Parts (score: 1)
- Author: Neil_Oldfield@nag.national.com.au
- Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 11:35:43 +1000
- Neil Oldfield@NAG 03/11/98 11:35 AM Bill If you are looking at getting a compressor or spraying, spend a little bit more and get a small sandblasting kit. We have found it extremely useful, much quic
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00079.html (7,442 bytes)
- 8. Re: Painting Parts (score: 1)
- Author: James <James@LWSD.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:10:44 -0600
- Not just a mask - get the rig with the hood that covers your whole head and neck. You would not believe how the sand will permeate your hair, skin, etc. - James
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00085.html (7,272 bytes)
- 9. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: Rene van Maanen <renevm@support.neth.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 09:03:03 +0100
- I remember seeing a formula for this on the weg somewher. I don't recall where, though. Can someone help me? Rene Rene and Marion van Maanen Netherlands Europe SOHC/4 sohc4@dorje.com Honda CB350F ['
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00088.html (8,261 bytes)
- 10. RE: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: Larry Hoy <larryhoy@cwix.com>
- Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 07:28:29 -0700
- Is this what you're looking for? http://users.interconnect.net/nlindsey/Electrolysis/Electrolysis.htm Larry Hoy, Denver, CO. USA http://home.cwix.com/~larryhoy@cwix.com 1967 MGB Roadster, Vintage Rac
- /html/mgs/1998-11/msg00095.html (9,196 bytes)
- 11. Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: JBlack2881@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 2 Nov 1996 11:12:05 -0500
- I'm in the process of tearing down My 58 coupe.As I'm doing this I'm cleaning the parts ( heater, gas tank, M.C. brackets, front end parts etc.), priming them with PPG epoxy primer and top coating wi
- /html/mgs/1996-11/msg00046.html (6,600 bytes)
- 12. Re: Painting parts (score: 1)
- Author: "W. R. Gibbons" <gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu>
- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 1996 17:30:12 -0500 (EST)
- The spray can paint will last quite a long time. The main question is, satisfactory to whom? I'm satisfied with mine; you may be fussier. Try it, and see how you like it. Rustoleum satin black is, in
- /html/mgs/1996-11/msg00111.html (7,418 bytes)
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