Surface rust removal

by admin on September 6, 2010

2 Surface rust removalRemoving and treating surface rust, on panel steel, use of modern grinding wheels , on the out side edge, then a drill to dig out the pitted oxides, then bear metal treatment with the best quality rust converters and protective paints.

Duration : 0:5:53


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{ 14 comments… read them below or add one }

Cptntasty September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

@restolad What is ” …
@restolad What is “glazing the oxide”?

stevebigler September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

I can’t find these …
I can’t find these flexi pads in America.

Re RustRoy… is it not Phosphoric Acid? Thoughts on that instead?

snakeoil24 September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

Like the flex …
Like the flex grinder pads alot, but maybe the drill bits need a bit of help. Carbide air tool bit might work faster.

restolad September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

Trendyrapslut my …
Trendyrapslut my man you are 100% correct
all windshield apatures are painted, to prevent rusting
then on the painted surface, either a glue for a thermo eletric
wind screen seal or a primer on the glass &
painted opening for a urethane seal kit .
hope this helps answer ur question . this car had a old
fashioned rubber seal,

Trendyrapslut September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

are you sure about …
are you sure about all that primer on that specific pinchweld?because i think windshield have a specific adhesive that’s supposed to have actual windshield primer. correct me if I’m wrong.

Runningidiot September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

Nice video.. very …
Nice video.. very informative.

I own a Chrysler VE Regal which I am currently working. Re-building the front suspension at the moment.. good fun.

Keep up the good work.

tonydemchy September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

Guys guys guys !!!

Guys guys guys !!!
back up on the close up dramas ,
, its only home video, if you want professional
footage he could make a dvd series, but then you will have to pay for that

B15HOP September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

The camera might …
The camera might have a macro mode for close up filming.

B15HOP September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

I’ve been told …
I’ve been told about the discs too. Although I haven’t tried one, I can see that wire brushes don’t work as well as they probably should.

retrogazele September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

cool..no i havent …
cool..no i havent tried them..maybe there better..i like you videos man..so next one should be preparing bare metal for primer..didnt really understand the last bit with the stuff you put on..cheers

wagner03mustang September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

great video
great video

restolad September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

have you tryed both …
have you tryed both methods ???
i dont bother with a rotary wire brush any more , they are very slow at removing oxide (rust)
the wires blunt and fold over, which results in heating the panel and glazing the oxide ,.
modern products are available- EG stripping wheels and flexible discs. give them a try

fx451Jockey September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

Not seen these …
Not seen these flexible discs before, may give them a try.

Just a shame your camera will not focus close up :-(

retrogazele September 6, 2010 at 2:56 pm

why dont you get a …
why dont you get a hard metal brush..put it on your drill and do the whole thing easier..?

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