How to remove rust from INSIDE box frame?
#1
How to remove rust from INSIDE box frame?
Just wondering if anyone knows how to remove rust from the INSIDE of box iron?
I'm doing a frame off resto on my truck and need to know how to get rid of rust inside the box frame.
Can't get inside with the sandblaster.
I'm thinking some sort of acid dip or something?...
If anyone know how I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks!
I'm doing a frame off resto on my truck and need to know how to get rid of rust inside the box frame.
Can't get inside with the sandblaster.
I'm thinking some sort of acid dip or something?...
If anyone know how I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks!
#3
what is the consistency of POR15? possible you could by some and use a spray gun to spray in there? it wouldn't remove it but it would convert it on the inside... maybe i have the wrong idea about this stuff, i've never used it.
#4
If the frame is bare you could stand on end and let the flakes fall out , with some tapping help. Then get a loooooooong wand up in there n apply used oil or something like that, or POR or Rust Bullet.
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#8
I've done it a couple of ways
"wet blast" ... which is a hi pressure water based "spray" which includes sand ... works awesome , but expencive

I have also spent my own personl time doing it , about 6 hours , with a hi pressure hose banging and scraping

then both were frames treated with POR 15 inside and out .. using a "wand"


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"wet blast" ... which is a hi pressure water based "spray" which includes sand ... works awesome , but expencive
I have also spent my own personl time doing it , about 6 hours , with a hi pressure hose banging and scraping

then both were frames treated with POR 15 inside and out .. using a "wand"


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#17
Someone forwarded me a link to these guys.
It's what I'm looking to get done but to far away.
Gonna do some more digging and see if I can get someone closer
http://www.striprite.net
Good before & Afters in the pics section
It's what I'm looking to get done but to far away.
Gonna do some more digging and see if I can get someone closer
http://www.striprite.net
Good before & Afters in the pics section
#18
If you can't get a better frame try this
http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/ru..._derusting.htm
http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/ru..._derusting.htm
#19
dumping oil into your frame is NOT an enviromentally responcible thing to do .. it is like driving around an oil slick ..
although it will work for a while .. you will have to continue the process year after year
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although it will work for a while .. you will have to continue the process year after year
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