Check out local car shows, here in the Chicago area I see vendors all the
time selling POR products.
Jon 50 3104
Chicago burbs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey cerniglia" <jcerniglia@msn.com>
To: "john j tonyes" <flfox1@juno.com>; <old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "oletrucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Re: [old-chevy-truck] Rust converter
> $27 a quart?? and you say Por15 is too expensive?? Por15 is the best
> stuff you will ever find for rust preventative, I know I have done my
whole
> frame with it and holds like nails! They have a website por15.com give
them
> a try as
> I am sure the shipping isn't that bad. also your local automotive paint
> supplier can
> most likley get it for you. If you want a finish that you wont have to
worry
> about
> rusting again, and that is what you want on your frame, Por15 is the one
to
> use.
>
> Jeff Cerniglia
> 1959 GMC Fleetside
> 1954 Dodge M37
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: john j tonyes
> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 9:38 AM
> To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: oletrucks@autox.team.net; old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [oletrucks] Re: [old-chevy-truck] Rust converter
>
> G.L.
> From one Hoosier to another. I am in Fl. and if you set something set
> overnight, after removing the paint, it rust. Try OSPHO That is what a
> lot of us use in Fl. You can buy it at Home Depot cheaper than any place
> else. Spray it on very lightly with a spray gun. If you decide to use
> it, let me know and I will tell you how I apply it. Very simple.
>
> John T
>
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 23:45:23 -0500 "Gary L Perry" <glperry@fwi.com>
> writes:
> I have old truck frames that I'm finding too expensive to have blasted. I
> have them cleaned up and scraped off the grease and used engine cleaner
> to kill the oil/grease film on certain places. In the past I have just
> used my angle grinder with a knot brush in it and sandpaper to clean up
> the frames and just painted over them with primer and paint. It does
> start rusting thru after awhile of using truck on roads all year. I have
> heard of POR15, didn't like the price and no stores have it. I did find a
> product by Mar-hyde called One Step rust converter #3513. It's watery and
> looks like milk. I have used other easy to find products that looked the
> same, but were no good if they got wet. They needed painting over to stay
> on and could wash away with water if not painted. Extend was it's name.
> This does not say you have to paint it, but does say you can paint it
> after 12 hrs. It does need rust to work, not reccommended for clean
> metal. It cost my $27 for this little qt. Anyone ever see this cheaper?
> The Auto store I bought it at is never cheap, but have best counter guys.
> It goes on like water, so goes quite far, but I feel I may need more to
> do frame. I'm trying to get my blaster working to blast frame, not having
> much luck with it. If I do blast, I will just prime and paint normally. I
> have done the x-over that I am putting in from another frame and it
> turned black right away. I will check tommorrow and see how it looks on
> that part. I got it on my hands and it did stick there quite well. Nuff
> said!
>
> G. L. Perry
> Huntington, IN 46750
> 50 Chevy COE (project)
> 55 GMC COE (project)
> 54 Chevy 2-ton (driver)
> MM Jet Star 3 (tractor)
>
> Ole Chevy and GMC trucks rule!
>
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