Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: coonman220]
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09/16/20 08:24 PM
09/16/20 08:24 PM
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GROUSEWIT
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What weight oil is diesel oil ? At thiesens they say use at trans fluid, probly didn't know I have lot sav 5-30 motor oil. They say this when just bought can fluid film an only 1 can because pricey. I used done around bottom tailgate an hinges an latch it yesterday, start rust bad Fluid film Lot cheaper by the 6pk online!!!
NRALIFER,PRPA LIFER,HUNTER,FURTAKER
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Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: coonman220]
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09/16/20 08:46 PM
09/16/20 08:46 PM
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Dirty D
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Was thinking of use old motor oil with squirt bottle an paintbrush on some frame an underside this weekend. This seriously is good idea to control rust ? Wonder how messy go be an how long go drip off an get exhaust pipe It works very good. I have seen many cars done with waste oil. They would put it in a pressurized tank and spray it on. In the doors, fenders, trunk lid, hood, every where. Yea its a mess at first. As soon as your done spraying full you drive down a gravel road and the dust sticks to the oil. This makes a covering that doesn't go away and stops the dripping. I have seen cars that would normally be rusted out in 5 years last over 20 years with no rust what so ever. If you have to work on the underside you can easily do so. Just recoat the areas you work on and your good to go again.
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Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: Dirty D]
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09/16/20 09:04 PM
09/16/20 09:04 PM
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GROUSEWIT
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Fluid film Lot cheaper by the 6pk online!!!
waste oil is free!!! It sticks and lasts longer and don't make a mess like oil!!
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Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: coonman220]
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09/16/20 11:14 PM
09/16/20 11:14 PM
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Nessmuck
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You better get something on that truck.....your wasting a lot of time ..
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: Nessmuck]
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09/17/20 06:21 AM
09/17/20 06:21 AM
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Gary Benson
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You better get something on that truck.....your wasting a lot of time .. Now stop pushin!! You can't rush into something like this.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: Co�s]
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09/17/20 11:41 PM
09/17/20 11:41 PM
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coonman220
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As I’ve mentioned above there are far better options than motor oil. Bar and chain oil is far tackier as is hydraulic fluid, they’ll last a lot longer. Used motor oil will raise heck with your rubber body mount bushings over time. Sounds like good reason to not use motor oil, fluid film is best, might be able do it for $30, fluid film is not supposed get on hot places, or rubber. As can cause swelling, not sure if axle or diffential an driveshaft u joints ok to spray or oil or not
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Re: Undercoat pickup
[Re: coonman220]
#6993562
09/18/20 08:30 AM
09/18/20 08:30 AM
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i'd be workin all ready but the wifeys got a long weekend and is spoiling me with REAL bacon an eggs for breakfast.then off to split oak all day.
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