ratdoggy
Well-known member
Very nice!!!
Althought the gaps are even, yo can see the body lines don't quite match up. This will be rectified by installing and adjusting the latch and striker -
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Remember the POR15 vs Rust Bullet test I started EXACTLY ONE YEAR AGO? No?
Oh well - I just updated it with the results. See it https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?b...;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=0;src=postname
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? I can not access that page as it asks me to log on.Will you post the results here? I can not access that page as it asks me to log on.
Just go to the blog in his signature..
Good eye Kevin. I've run into this on most every job I've ever done and it's always recified in the end. Even though the major panel work is done, there's still a lot of minor metal work, adjustments, high-build primer, blocking and other work to be done - so stay tuned!

Out of curiosity have you tried the rubberized undercoating from POR15? I am probably going to use either the standard gallon or buy some cans to spray with the Rubberized undercoating. (2012 Ford Raptor) Just moving back to Nova Scotia so I want to get it coated before the salt comes.
If you choose the link he posted it asks for a login. But if you go to the BLOG link in his signature it does not. Then you can see the results. At least that worked for me from my iPad.
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SORRY GUYS!! Not sure why that is happening - I checked my settings and all seems OK. Try this one - or as was said, try the link in my sig. It's certainly not a "Scientific Test, but just one guys experience - in some harsh conditions!
http://e-tekrestorations.blogspot.ca/2014/07/1-year-update-por15-vs-rust-bullet-real.html
OK, I am still looking for the results ?
Why did you not just post them here ?OK, I am still looking for the results ?
Why did you not just post them here ?
hot, it works if you go to the bottom and click on BLOG. well it did for me.
jim
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Any way it did not work for me. What Ed posted was all I needed to see I haven't - but generally, adhesion is the enemy of these products - and rubberized coatings have had a history of coming loose due to adhesion, rock or panel damage.
Here's a good article about rust proofing methods that boils it down to an "oil-based spray" being the best way to stave off rust - especially in newer vehicles where rust hasn't started and don't have thick rubberized "dealer-applied" coatings applied.
http://www.carhelpcanada.com/12626/About-Rustproofing.htm
Can't wait to see the the progress on the rod. Post often please Ed.390 short block -
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Parts -
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Cleaning up scale on #8 -
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