- 1. Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: b-evans@ix.netcom.com
- Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 15:13:44 -0800
- I have acquired some very rusty seats, both pan and back, for the Mark I Sprites. The rust on the pans, particularly, is significant to the point of rot in a few places. On the principle that nothing
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00236.html (7,998 bytes)
- 2. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: "Steve Byers" <byers@cconnect.net>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 18:23:29 -0500
- Hi, Bob! If you don't have access to a torch to braze on some patches where the rot is, a couple layers of fiberglass cloth and resin would work just fine until you do. A fiberglass patch would also
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00237.html (9,008 bytes)
- 3. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: Gregory Kirk <gkirk@empirenet.com>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 20:18:01 -0800
- The PO of my Midget did some repair work to the trunk of his Camaro using a tape and metal impregnated paint. The end result looked very good, and seems to be pretty sturdy as well. If you are inter
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00249.html (8,998 bytes)
- 4. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 01:33:03 -0500
- In my brother's machine shop, he occasionally uses a product that is a metal-based putty-like material. When it's applied and sanded, you can't tell it from metal. It's extremely strong (he's used it
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00254.html (8,962 bytes)
- 5. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 98 09:10:33 -0500
- NORY, I'd be interested in finding out about this. I have the same problem you used it for. Larry Macy 78 Midget
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00263.html (9,651 bytes)
- 6. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: alan b fisher <hello39@idt.net>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 09:20:43 -0800
- Nory, I've had great success with a product called Marine-tex. It's a 2 part mix, putty and catalyst It is used around marinas and boatyards and is even good underwater for hull cracks and patches. I
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00264.html (10,567 bytes)
- 7. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: "Editors, Molecular Vision" <jboatri@emory.edu>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 09:35:16 -0400
- I'd like that information. Thanks, Jeff _____________________________________________________MV Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD Senior Editor, Molecular Vision http://www.emory.edu/molvis jboatri@emory.ed
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00266.html (8,481 bytes)
- 8. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 12:38:15 -0500
- Greg, Bob, Larry, Jeff, Jim, and anybody else who might be interested - Here's the information from my brother: The stuff is called Belzona Molecular Bonding. The company is based in England, but sel
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00270.html (9,657 bytes)
- 9. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 98 13:30:59 -0500
- If we can enough people in a regional area to go in on some?? I' in the Philadelphia area. Larry Macy 78 Midget
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00272.html (10,318 bytes)
- 10. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: "Jeff Church" <jchurch@exis.net>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 19:05:36 -0500
- We use Belzona at the shipyard where I work. I believe it is primarily used to to fair in medium size gouges on prop shafts. I recently used a similar material for aluminum. It was a two part mixture
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00282.html (10,415 bytes)
- 11. Re: Rust bucket (seats) (score: 1)
- Author: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 00:15:27 -0500
- Might be an idea to get a club to buy some for its members' use? -NORY Don't assume that because you have found one problem, you have found the ONLY problem. '74 Midget & '71 parts car '94 Ford Range
- /html/spridgets/1998-01/msg00291.html (8,569 bytes)
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