To: | WBOLSON@cherokee.astate.edu, jtilton@vt.edu (Jay Tilton) |
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Subject: | Re[2]: Floor rust - B |
From: | Steve_Masefield@rohmhaas.com (Steve Masefield) |
Date: | Thu, 4 Apr 1996 13:55:33 -0500 |
When I did my B floor I cured the rust as you propose to and then I used boiling hot roof tar. This gives a close approximate to the original material used and provided you apply hot and onto a clean dry surface adhesion is 100%. It also flows well - but its nasty stuff to handle. Steve ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Floor rust - B Author: jtilton@vt.edu (Jay Tilton) at Internet Date: 04/04/96 07:04 W. B. Olson wrote: >Sounds OK to me. But I added a coat of spray undercoating to the >floorpan and covered it with a layer of aluminum foil before I layed >down the carpeting. I dare it to rust now!!!! That's another option I'm considering. Lay down a good layer of water-repellent glop! Or punch a weep hole somewhere and always park facing downhill. :) Gotta wonder why that nice thick sound-deadening rubbery material that the factory installed didn't cover the floor completely. Leaving the raised portions of the metal exposed was stupid. It also creates neat channels for water to collect in. -- Jay Tilton | jtilton@vt.edu | Virginia Tech http://fbox.vt.edu:10021/J/jtilton/index.html |
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