Rocker Rust
#11
If you are using POR-15 you dont want to take it to bare metal. POR-15 needs the rust to be there.
Theres also another product called Rust Bullet:
Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating
Theres also another product called Rust Bullet:
Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating
Can we get POR-15 in Alberta...I can't find any..
#12
I believe you can. There is also another product called Rust Bullet and Im pretty sure its available
I cant tell you what the cost will be - but you know its not going to be cheap.
Rust Bullet - Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating
Looks like Certified Tool in Edmonton: http://www.rustbullet.com/html/intcanada.asp
POR-15 - -POR-15 Inc.
POR CAN LTD. (800) 689-7504
I cant tell you what the cost will be - but you know its not going to be cheap.
Rust Bullet - Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating
Looks like Certified Tool in Edmonton: http://www.rustbullet.com/html/intcanada.asp
POR-15 - -POR-15 Inc.
POR CAN LTD. (800) 689-7504
#13
#14
find a wrecked cab and cut the rockers out of it.....factory steel is better than most of the replacement parts you will get.....
#15
around here the factory steel is more than likely rusted on the inside. I used aftermarket rockers and cab corners on a 79 chevy 9 years ago and they are still holding strong. If you use aftermarket just don't clean off all the coating on them, only where you are going to weld and get some good weld thru primer.
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