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RE: TR3 Body Dip

To: "'Jeff A Williamson'" <Jeff.A.Williamson@jci.com>, "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: TR3 Body Dip
From: Pete Ryner <pryner@ij.net>
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 20:18:01 -0400
Jeff,
I used Redi-Strip on my TR-3 several years ago.  SUPER JOB!!  The only way to 
go as far as I'm concerned.  If you can get it done for those prices, you're 
doing very well.  Cost me about $450 for the body.  They used to put a 
phosphate coating after dipping to retard rust, but I heard they can't perform 
the service anymore because of EPA.  Only a few things to consider after 
dipping.  1.  Will remove all rust, filler, etc.,(everything not steel) and 
LEAD.  You will have to have your headlight buckets and other lead work on the 
body redone.  2.  Will get into every crevice and strip all rust preventive.  
You have to get back into those spots and get some rustproofing, paint on to 
prevent rust from reoccurring.  If you only drive on dry days, the process may 
take longer, but it WILL rust without protection.  3.  You or the painter has 
to use a self-etching primer to properly prepare the metal for paint.  Don't 
take a shortcut here or the paint will not adhere.  The only other problem I 
had was that they used a chain hoist on the dash area to raise and lower the 
body into the tank.  When they finished, that part of the body was distorted 
and took some work to get the contour back.  Also, be sure to fit the 
windshield, body panels, doors.  (all) before painting to ensure proper 
fitting.  I had the car painted in pieces then put it together.  Should have 
spent a little more time on fitting, could have saved some damaged paint.  Best 
to leave the doors on for the paint, the rest I would leave off.  I would also 
recommend two paintings, one for the bottom/backsides/edges and one for the 
final exterior.  Anyway the bottom line is that it is the best way to go for a 
thorough and painless job.
Good Luck
Pete

-----Original Message-----
From:   Jeff A Williamson [SMTP:Jeff.A.Williamson@jci.com]
Sent:   Monday, May 10, 1999 3:38 PM
To:     triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:        TR3 Body Dip


I've almost finished removing everything that bolts on to my TR3A body and 
frame. Rather than spend countless hours with grinders, sanders, wire brushes, 
etc., to remove all the grime and paint, I'm thinking of having both the body 
and frame "dipped" (or washed with acid, treated with chemicals, or whatever 
they do). 

I have heard that this process will eat up rust, but also anything that's not 
iron or steel, i.e., Bondo, fibreglass, aluminium, rubber, and some alloys. Is 
this true? Are there any parts of the frame or body that will not survive the 
acid or chemicals that are used? For those of you who've done this before, are 
there any ill side effects to having the body "dipped"? 

Although I have not asked for any quotes yet, I've heard that this process on a 
car this size should run around $300 for the body, and $50 for the frame. Does 
this sound about right?

Thanks for any info.

Jeff Williamson
Belleville, MI
'58 TR3A
'60 TR3A


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