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Can't hurt. I shot LPS3 into my BJ8's frame with an undercoating gun;
linseed oil--often used in tubular aircraft fuselages--and other rust
preventives would be fine, too.
When we had our BN2/100M frame on a rotisserie, you could hear the rust
flakes/powder when you rotated the rotisserie. Not much you can do
about it short of cutting the frame open (or replacing with one of the
new frames).
Bob
On 10/28/2019 10:01 AM, S. Carr wrote:
> The man working on my 100 (frame & welded-on body parts all blasted &
> primed) is wondering if it would be a good idea to pour some POR15
> into the holes in the frame and move the car around (itâ??s on a
> rotisserie) to spread the stuff around inside the frame rails. Whatâ??s
> the Listâ??s opinion?
> Thanks,
> Sarah Carr BN1 in PA
>
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Can't hurt. I shot LPS3 into my BJ8's frame with an undercoating
gun; linseed oil--often used in tubular aircraft fuselages--and
other rust preventives would be fine, too.<br>
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When we had our BN2/100M frame on a rotisserie, you could hear the
rust flakes/powder when you rotated the rotisserie. Not much you
can do about it short of cutting the frame open (or replacing with
one of the new frames).<br>
<br>
Bob<br>
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parts all blasted & primed) is wondering if it would be
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stuff around inside the frame rails. Whatâ??s the Listâ??s
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