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Post by dawerks »

What paint were you using? Epoxy should be DTM and keep the rust out.

First you should use a rust neutralizer wash, let it dry, then put the epoxy, but there's a million different ways people use to try and keep the rust off.

I live in a very dry area so, it's just the wash then epoxy.
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splitwannabe wrote:ahhhh shit that sucks man, having to repaint it and all. what on earth where you using?? i meen using penatrol, like putting a coat of that on the bare metal after i clean it thoroughly, then using a 2 pack epoxy enamel rust guard paint...with alot of penatrol in it. that what i done to my other kombis when arches and they seem to be holding up fine with absolutely no sign of rust yet. thought i may be doing it wrong as well, should hope not though. scott would never leave me alone.....

Ps: the doors rock :D
haha haha i wont say anything if the paint falls of when the penatrol wears out under the epoxy, but knowing you its probs just gloss enamel so it dosnt matter anyway..... :lol:

motor should be ready monday so get cracking this weekend man
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nice vid :lol:

thought you had posted up the wrong one when you broke out the snuff film like scence with all the plastic :lol:
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dawerks wrote:What paint were you using? Epoxy should be DTM and keep the rust out.

First you should use a rust neutralizer wash, let it dry, then put the epoxy, but there's a million different ways people use to try and keep the rust off.

I live in a very dry area so, it's just the wash then epoxy.
I used the a rust converter first
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Post by Ian 68 »

Great Video Joe, great soundtrack as well.

Lovin this thread.
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Nice one Joe,magic stuff, are you realy the man of steel, where is Lois, good name for your bus
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Coming along nicely Joe. Have you thought of using POR15? I used it on the pan of my oval. It is just amazing stuff. 8)
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Post by splitwannabe »

scotty*85vw wrote:
splitwannabe wrote:ahhhh shit that sucks man, having to repaint it and all. what on earth where you using?? i meen using penatrol, like putting a coat of that on the bare metal after i clean it thoroughly, then using a 2 pack epoxy enamel rust guard paint...with alot of penatrol in it. that what i done to my other kombis when arches and they seem to be holding up fine with absolutely no sign of rust yet. thought i may be doing it wrong as well, should hope not though. scott would never leave me alone.....

Ps: the doors rock :D
haha haha i wont say anything if the paint falls of when the penatrol wears out under the epoxy, but knowing you its probs just gloss enamel so it dosnt matter anyway..... :lol:

motor should be ready monday so get cracking this weekend man

what motor? it shouldnt do, i wouldnt think, ive done it this way before on shit a few years ago and its still on there good and proper, even hard to scratch off, heck, it took about 2 weeks to get it off my arms... got my compressor yesterday and done some sand blasting this morning, so so sooooo much easier then that god forsaken wire brush!! so i say, thanks joe, for letting us know about the little sand blaster! :D
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Post by Giobus »

Evening Joe,
As you have experienced, there are many point of view/products relating to rust treatment, & finishing off after you have busted your backside cleaning & removing the heavy rust.

Well, l have used "Rust Tech" rust converter with etch primer then prime & colour topcoat.

This process is good if you are preparing internal sections for welding & adding new sections over the top.

Saw this product at the Auto Trade show the other week ~ KBS Coating, Chassis Kit, This kit has enough for a reasonable size vehicle. Best thing is it's a good price about $90 per kit &in different colours. This is good to finish off your work.

It's like the POR-15 product. Attached is a image of the website.

http://www.kbs-coatings.com.au/KBS-Chas ... _p_17.html

Spoke to a couple off tradies at the show & they swore by it !!!

Like l said - just another product.

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splitbus wrote:Nice one Joe,magic stuff, are you realy the man of steel, where is Lois, good name for your bus
ha ha thats a great idea, but the family have already named her Sasha after the fist dog we ever had. She was so ugly but to us the cutest dog ever.
Anyways, my wife will be my only Loise :D

Thanks everyone for all the suggestions regarding the sub frame, in the end I went with the new products I already bought.

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great update as always mate, looks good for a 1st weld 8)
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I think they should get rid of Master chef and put this on at night. Excellent stuff.
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Post by Kombi Trip »

This thread seems to have become more than just what you are doing. Inspiration has seeped into others and more resto threads are happening on here. Well done. The vidoes are great too. I liked the super hero theme intro - so with the welding may I suggest a little power cosmic from the ultimate super hero to join those metal bits back together? Consider the silver surfer cartoon intro. :lol: Seriously well done Joe. 8)
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respect joe respect
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Absolute gold, yes you are a machine as for the videos I reckon Channel 31 "Joes Garage" Next year the major stations lookout.

For a beginner your work is good and an inspiration to us all.
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