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Post by robbie »

rust sucks ass

who has got it on their rigs, or who has had it on their rigs?

who has fixed it, and what did it cost?

I farkin hate the crap!
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Post by Fathillbilly »

where is the rust? how big are the holes?

if they are only small get some rust eater/dissolver bunnings sell a really good one it is in a clearish bottle with a yellow sticker, wire brush the hell out of the area then apply some of the stuff , and just keep doing it until the rust is gone and then just bog it up.

if they are big holes cut out the area and get some one to weld in a piece and then bog it up

or just add bog, use the fibre rienforced stuff that stuff is pretty tuff
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Post by murcod »

I haven't found any rust yet....

Fisholene is great stuff for stopping rust spreading (providing you don't want to paint over the area with acrylic paints).
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Post by ToNkA »

Rust,
you strip the paint,
power sand/grind the rust off,
Rust kill it with a rust killer
Bog it up,
sand it back
Spary primer filler
Sand that back
Spray top colour.
Done.
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Post by NICK »

burn it out with an oxy
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Post by antt »

just a bit off the topic, has anyone used those electronic rust prevention things?

i'm using the vitara on the beach at least once every 2 months so i'm after something to stop the rust before it starts.....any recommendations?
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Post by Charlie »

If your using rust killer I suggest applying it on a hot day and diluting the stuff 50% with boiling water. We have an industral setup were I work and a dilute solution and high temp is the way to go.
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Post by GURU »

G'day,

Rust is annoying.

Where about in your truck is it? is it structual ?

If it's only minor (Small holes), just sand the area, get the worst of it out, hit around it with a screwdriver or similar and make sure all the useless flakey rust is gone and rust convert the strong section left. then you can bog it up, I suggest you pump some fish oil in before you bog to stop any other rusting around this area.

If it's major rust it's time for some cutting, cut the section out and weld in a new piece of steel, grind it back and then paint it.

In my new truck I am building up i have fish oiled inside the chassis, also got the firewall sandblasted and fish oiled the inside of it. I am getting my door frames galvanised and door tops will be fish oiled.
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Post by ausyota »

the first day I got my lux I took it straight to a mate who is a pannel beater and we hit it with fisholene everywhere we could get to.
Seen too many hiluxs with bad cancer.
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Post by cplux »

if your worried about rust put an electronic rust protection system on, they work great. I have the rust arrester brand one had it for at least 6yrs.
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Gentlemen. I line...

*****METALMEND IS YOUR FRIEND****** :D

Don't be shy about using old newspapers/boxes as backing with some fihing line to get those "hard Lines"....

I used to buya $200 bomb every 6 months and spent about $60 on bog/paintjob..... Gotta love driving for 4 years withoput paying a single rego bill.... :finger:

Otheriwse I'd stillreccomend teh metalmend - its way better than anything else - just use rio on top and finish with bog - its laced with stainless steel and is a structural maker. Awesoem gear on old Kingswood/Falcons/Toranas....

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Post by bj on roids »

cut it all out and just act like it was a uard chop, to fit bigger tyres or rock damage :o
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Post by taziiy »

wat happen to the old chicken wire and bog :?:
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Post by robbie »

taziiy wrote:wat happen to the old chicken wire and bog :?:


haha, you should be repairing for an insurance company :finger:
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Post by Fathillbilly »

taziiy wrote:wat happen to the old chicken wire and bog :?:


what about chicken wire and paper mashay
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Post by 80diesel4play »

paper mashe is what you get once the newspaper backing gets wet... great stuff!!!

Don't forget to cut teh fishing line off!
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