IML: Rust prevent in box frame
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IML: Rust prevent in box frame
- From: charles major <charlesdmajor@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 10:16:30 -0800 (PST)
question:
I am replacing a section of frame rail. I built a box
frame to weld in, but I left it in the truck and it
got rained on (sad face), and it now has much water
inside my NEW frame!
Ok can I save it or just start over?
And when I do build a new one how do i keep it from
rusting from the inside?
I had a thought to drill a few holes and fill it with
WD-40 after it is all welded, and then maybe displace
with a foam. I know that foam-a-fill is not a good
idea because it is open cell foam and will hold
moisture (am I correct). Is there a closed cell foam
for this?
Charles Major
270.791.4139 Moble
208.728.4443 FAX
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