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Hey buddy showed me this one and it works awesomely. First you block up riding mower rear wheels off the ground. Then cut plywood pieces near the size of the tire. 1 piece on needs center hole split to go around axle then couple boards holds back together. The other plywood needs 2x4s running...
Haha Wait, What?!?!? :laughing:No I seriously forgot about it. There's a link on their site somewhere that shows samples they've had soaking in various stuff for like 10 years or some crazy time. But I like because of it's high strength #'s used it for high strength panel bonding when welding...
Shit guys I been holding out on ya. I completely forgot I had info on a product that is the best I've ever seen. I just remembered I needed to get my order in and that's when it hit me I shoulda gave you the info days ago!!! :umm::doh::oops::p...
Depends how far back we talking and are we comparing USA, German, Japanese steel of today or some Chinese made crap? My 66 Plymouth Satellite didn't get it's first rust hole until 2011 tho so it musta had good steel.
Actually I do think KBS says as long as you get everything that's loose out and get a good phosphorus coat with the etch it works great sometimes better than a smooth finish.
Well u can do what I did if you don't have an issue with repainting the tank. Mix #2 heating oil (off road diesel the same shit) kerosene & little bit of acetone. I like using couple hands full of bb's also as it aerates mixture giving longer burn. It will get most off but depending on which...