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Old 10-01-2023, 10:55 AM   #282
clay68c10
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Re: ClusterTruck; because that’s what it is

With fall coming, it was time to do the last big dirty job. Strip and POR15 the frame. I need warm temps for it to cure in a reasonable time.
I didn’t take pics of the wire wheel session, it was loud and dirty. BTDT
The first pic is using trash bags to keep the etch damp for 10 minutes minimum.
Next is post etch and rinse.
Last is my high tech way to move the frame. Yeah, it’s hokey but it worked great. My son and I were able to roll it up the driveway and back in the garage.
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