reposting this for the new folks... the replacement section came from a donor car... ...Frank...:Handshake
Hey, the little tiny guy in the bumper...is he your body man? I'm guessing he had to use a ladder to make those repairs. Seems to be admiring his handywork anyway.
Is the rust bullet silver, or just painted over with silver? I see the same silver on your tractor repair.
you can order it in black or silver. http://store.summitracing.com/egnse...t=rust+bullet&searchinresults=false&N=700+115
Just based on what I have heard about Rust Bullett I would say it's a great product. I would use it if the opportunity presented itself. Por-15 is also a great product. I have been using it for 25-30 years. As in most anything, if you use as per directions, the product will perform as advertised. I've never in these 25-30 years had any peel. I used it on my blue Maverick all throughout the insides and in all rust-prone areas. As most of you know this car got 4 ft of flood water from Katrina a little over 3 years ago. As we speak there has been no rust coming up on this body anywhere (looking for piece of wood). All I had to do was partly disassemble the car and clean it thoroughly. I did have to pull the dash back out and strip/repaint it (no Por-15 on it). Anyway, if Por-15 was such a terrible product I don't think they would still be in business after all these years. I say just use whichever one is convenient to you or maybe the cheapest. You'll get good results from either.
Frank, ...great job on the rust repair. i have to do both lower quarters as well...how did you shape the metal?.any suggestions before i get started? i was planning on going to the hardware store soon but not totally sure on gauge to get. this is my first attempt at rust repair so any advice is appreciated. thanks in advance.
Welcome... ...this was my first time at doing...body work... maybe someone else that has done this a while can help you better... ...Frank...:Handshake