Re: [DML] Rust
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Re: [DML] Rust



Just a thought...

I was wondering if the "Spray In" approach or Linex would be a good idea for
frame rust prevention
and overall durability, and worry free care. (I am reffering to the spray
on bedliner material)

Ive seen it done on Boats, Aluminum, Wood ets you name it

Any thoughts

Scott Duke
Virginia
VIN#????
-----Original Message-----
From: JDL <jdl@xxxx>
To: DeLorean Motor Company Internet Newsgroup <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:03 AM
Subject: [DML] Rust


>How difficult is it to remove the rust from a DeLorean frame. It is an
issue most of us will have to deal with when the epoxy cracks and water gets
in. Naval Jelly/Converter can convert all rust on a frame to a black inert
oxide. A number of coatings are available that work much better than the
old epoxy. And frames can be welded to add extra strength if needed. Has
anyone on here done this in the recent past (5-15 years) with success and
satisfaction?
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>David Levey
>Cleveland
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visit by John Z, April 12th, please let me know. If you have already
requested an invitation, you should have it or it should be on the way...
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