Blythewoodjoe
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I have a question about a vehicle I am looking at buying. It's not a MV but I was hoping to draw on you north east folks knowledge. I also figured info about how to manage rust can't be a bad thing to talk about. However, if the moderators or this forum remove this post, I understand. Just don't be mean to me
I live in the hot humid south. Everything down here rust. The humidity in the air will sometimes cause things stored in the shed to sweat. I love working outside in the sun everyday (say that with a very sarcastic tone). I am looking at a used truck a local used car snakesman is selling and it came from Pennsylvania. It's a 2002 F350. I am utterly amazed at the amount of rust under this truck. The body doesn't look bad, but the entire drive train is rusty. The drive shaft is a little pitted! The axles and frame are orange. Is this normal? How do you guys keep any vehicle on the road for over 10 years? My half track is rusty, but its 60 years old.
Now hears the advice that I think applies to the hobby. Is there anything that can be done to stop this rust? Is there anything you can spray on the drive shafts and frame to keep them from rotting away in a few years. If any of you guys have advice you don't feel comfortable putting on the forum, please feel free to PM me. I obviously have rust on my MV's but not like this. Plus they have a little more steel there and I have found a lot of paint tends to slow the rust down.
Thanks for the help guys,
Joe Trapp
Sunny SC
I live in the hot humid south. Everything down here rust. The humidity in the air will sometimes cause things stored in the shed to sweat. I love working outside in the sun everyday (say that with a very sarcastic tone). I am looking at a used truck a local used car snakesman is selling and it came from Pennsylvania. It's a 2002 F350. I am utterly amazed at the amount of rust under this truck. The body doesn't look bad, but the entire drive train is rusty. The drive shaft is a little pitted! The axles and frame are orange. Is this normal? How do you guys keep any vehicle on the road for over 10 years? My half track is rusty, but its 60 years old.
Now hears the advice that I think applies to the hobby. Is there anything that can be done to stop this rust? Is there anything you can spray on the drive shafts and frame to keep them from rotting away in a few years. If any of you guys have advice you don't feel comfortable putting on the forum, please feel free to PM me. I obviously have rust on my MV's but not like this. Plus they have a little more steel there and I have found a lot of paint tends to slow the rust down.
Thanks for the help guys,
Joe Trapp
Sunny SC