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.Any pointers on fixing this rust would be great.
Good idea didn't think about thatYou might try evaporust. Plug the factory holes, build a dam with maybe modeling clay, then lay a cover over it the evaporust to keep its juices in and O2 and additional moisture out. It’ll clean the metal and allow you a peek into the severity of the corrosion and pitting and go from there on your plans of repair.
This is how you fix a rusty floor. I would prime The new steel with an epoxy primer ( DP90 is the best). I would then use a wire brush to knock off any loose stuff on the remaining areas with surface rust and prime these areas with POR15 or a product called Chassis Saver. Then give it a few coats of color or Rino Liner. A repair done this way should last for years.I had a truck that was that way, I cut all the floor out and replaced it. I bit of work and welding, but you end up with a good floor.View attachment 838304View attachment 838305View attachment 838306he
I got a deal on POR15 the other dayThis is how you fix a rusty floor. I would prime The new steel with an epoxy primer ( DP90 is the best). I would then use a wire brush to knock off any loose stuff on the remaining areas with surface rust and prime these areas with POR15 or a product called Chassis Saver. Then give it a few coats of color or Rino Liner. A repair done this way should last for years.
I also used POR15 on the floor after welding.This is how you fix a rusty floor. I would prime The new steel with an epoxy primer ( DP90 is the best). I would then use a wire brush to knock off any loose stuff on the remaining areas with surface rust and prime these areas with POR15 or a product called Chassis Saver. Then give it a few coats of color or Rino Liner. A repair done this way should last for years.
M35A2-AZ, you did an outstanding job replacing that floor. POR15 is a great rust stopper. It does require a top coat. I’m told it can’t hold up to UV light and will turn chalky. I know it isn’t restoration correct but I like using Rino Liner as a top coat on floors. It really holds up. I know a guy that painted OD over the Rino Liner in the bed of his M37. I like the look of it but it would reduce points if it were being judged.I also used POR15 on the floor after welding.
Bill, Thanks, I also used bed liner in my M35's I have done and I like it.M35A2-AZ, you did an outstanding job replacing that floor. POR15 is a great rust stopper. It does require a top coat. I’m told it can’t hold up to UV light and will turn chalky. I know it isn’t restoration correct but I like using Rino Liner as a top coat on floors. It really holds up. I know a guy that painted OD over the Rino Liner in the bed of his M37. I like the look of it but it would reduce points if it were being judged.
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