Hey Fred,
I don't know about blowing it into the deep inside nooks and crannys.
I do know that it can be thinned and sprayed with a spray gun. Maybe with a
JC_whitney undercoating spray gun kit you could do it?? Its pretty thick
paint right out of the can though and you have to use their thinner for it.
DAniel 69 2000
SF CA
> Daniel,
>
> "Some simple green...". Are you talking about money, it's never simple to
> come by! ;)
>
> After this talk about POR-15, I think I'll go this route with my '68 frame.
>I've
> got the pressure washer (and I'll pick up a bucket of green wash), and lots
>of
> rubber gloves. I've read the talk about using disposable brushes with POR-15.
>
> Is there any way to blow the stuff into the inside cavities of the frame? The
> last frame I chopped up showed lots of nooks and crannies full of rust. I
>don't
> think I (or anyone else) can afford to dip the frame into this stuff.
>
> Fred - So.SF
>
> ________________________ Reply Separator _________________________
> >Subject: Re: Three guys and a roadster
> >Author: Daniel Neuman <dneuman@hodge.sfsu.edu>
> >Date: 6/4/2001 10:57 AM
> >
> >
> >I vote for the POR-15 also. It will be much cheaper and easier to do
> >than the powder coating. I coated my rear suspension springs and all
> >over a year ago and it still looks great.
> >Surface prep really is not that much of a problem. Leave the rusty
> >surface jsut make sure that its absolutly clean as in degreased. With a
> >pressure washer and some simple green thats an easy task.
> >Daniel 69 2000
> >SF CA
> >
> > Brian,
> >
> > Victor was in favor of POR-15. Said it goes on easy as long as you don't
> > over do it. One coat is all you need. Very durable when against rocks
> > breaking it when you are driving the car. Most of the work will be going
> > into wire brushing and prepping the frame. Can you say elbow grease?
> >
> > Powder coating seems to be the restoration shop choice as the coat is
> > "baked" on, but some have said it is not as durable. Roman showed me his
> > front sway bar which he painted with rustoleum paint and said he has done a
> > lot of driving and it still looks great. Personally, I am tending towards
> > the POR-15 solution.
> >
> > Andrew Murphy
> > 64 1500
> > 67 2000
> > SoCalROC
> >
> >
> > From: "Brian Hollands" <bholland@hayes.ds.adp.com>
> > Reply-To: "Brian Hollands" <bholland@hayes.ds.adp.com>
> > To: "Datsun Roadster Mailing list" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> > Subject: RE: Three guys and a roadster
> >
> > Sounds very nice to have so many roadsters in such close proximity. You
> > guys out west are lucky - enjoy it. I'm always quite alone in my garage.
>By
> > the way - what was the consensus on powder coating vs. POR-15 for the
>frame?
> > (That oughta start a discussion)
> > Brian
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> >
> > One of the things that I enjoy most about Datsun Roadsters are the people.
>I
> > have never been disappointed whenever I have asked for help with my cars.
> > People who own these cars also love to help others.
> >
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