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04-12-2008, 12:27
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They sure did!!! I'm ready to go again. Ethel really enjoyed the trip
and that made it especially nice for me. This is the first thing we have done together in a long time that both of us where equally and totally enthusiastic about. Ethel really enjoyed meeting the people and even Emma (our dog) I think enjoyed herself. Emma is really stuck on Ethel isn't she? I scheduled off some time for the Hershey car show weekend ( Oct 8 to 11). I think Shane is going to try to organize something that weekend and if so I am going to trying to help. I'll be more of a giver and less of a taker, promise. Hope Mike and Judy are getting their coach issues resolved. I felt like I was having all the good luck and the Brody's were having all the bad. Just seemed like it was going from bad to worse for them. >John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > > It was great to meet John and Ethel. > Good to hear you are home in PA, and the alternator, > batteries and cables did the job. > > Bill 88 FC Michigan > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" > wrote: > > > > I googled "Blue Steel" and want came up for me was an ad for a male > > enhancement tablet. Now that's funny, Rob, some times I get lost > > and off track but I seem to think we were all talking about rusting > > Bluebird Motor Home parts not personal problems. Had we been I > would > > probably paid better attention and not forgotten the name of the > > stuff. Never did find Blue Steel the rust inhibitor. Can I find > > something ya think at Lowe's or Home Depot that would work? > > > > The alternator is working great. The mount isn't rattling like is > > was. I got my alcoa wheels on. I have a new battery charger on hand > > and I think Shane is going to help me install that some time when > he > > gets a little free time. So progress continues. > > > > John Heckman > > central Pa > > 1973 FC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi John that was me that mentioned "Blue Steel" as a rust > > inhibitor. The > > > recommendations for POR are good too. By the way how is the new > > alternator > > > working? > > > > > > On 12/04/2008, bubblerboy64 > > > > > > > > In my apparently never to end mission to improve repair and > keep > > > > running the "Big Napper" I ellected to tackle todays project > > which was > > > > cleaning up and eventually to paint the propane tank. To this > > point I > > > > have achieved two things. One is to wire brush the scale off of > > the > > > > tank and the other is to get about as filthy dirty as I've been > > in my > > > > 61 years of age. I think I know what to do next as far as > > cleaning up. > > > > The wife is going to hose me down in the back yard and THEN I > > might be > > > > allowed back in the house. My reason for posting is how should I > > > > handle this tank. At the Maxton Rally something was mentioned > > > > about "blue ---" (can't remember the last word) which was > > supposed to > > > > be good for rust treatment. I can't get this down to really > good > > clean > > > > metal but I have the surface free of any loose scale. Advice as > to > > > > what to use and where to get it would be appreciated. I'll be > > back in > > > > about an hour and hopefully a lot cleaner. > > > > John Heckman > > > > central Pa > > > > 1973 FC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > > > 94 WLWB > > > > > > |
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04-12-2008, 14:50
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Greg:
That is true, expensive paint, but can paint it right over the brushed off area. I used that on my step plate when I had it all torn apart. How things with you and Tim there buddy? Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" Terrace, B.C. Canada ----- Original Message ----
From: Gregory OConnor To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:10:49 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Rust!!! Bill, POR is not an acronym, its the users financial state once a purchase is made. Greg 94ptCa --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Wilhelmus Schreurs > > John: > > Look on the net for a paint called POR-15. It paints over the remaining little bits of rust and is very very durable, escpecially since it is not in the sunlight. POR = paint over rust > > Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" > Terrace, B.C. Canada > Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! |
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04-13-2008, 00:26
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John
I have not heard from the Valley as yet. I know there are some items required that will keep the coach tied up for some time.
The rotator cuff gets repaired on Thursday. When I am off the happy pills, I will start chasing down the service department.
Regarding the rust, phosphoric acid will convert the rust to a paintable substrate. Itshould beavailable at any auto paint shop, Lowes or Home Depot.
Maxton was an absolute hoot and a fabulous turnout.
Mike
Michael Brody
P.O. Box 281 Dresher, Pennsylvania 19025 (V) 215-572-0663
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04-13-2008, 02:59
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After wirebrushing I spary painted my Propane tank on my 97 BMC with
a good gray primer, two years ago. So far it has held up great. Kurt in NH '97 BMC 37' --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" wrote: > > In my apparently never to end mission to improve repair and keep > running the "Big Napper" I ellected to tackle todays project which was > cleaning up and eventually to paint the propane tank. To this point I > have achieved two things. One is to wire brush the scale off of the > tank and the other is to get about as filthy dirty as I've been in my > 61 years of age. I think I know what to do next as far as cleaning up. > The wife is going to hose me down in the back yard and THEN I might be > allowed back in the house. My reason for posting is how should I > handle this tank. At the Maxton Rally something was mentioned > about "blue ---" (can't remember the last word) which was supposed to > be good for rust treatment. I can't get this down to really good clean > metal but I have the surface free of any loose scale. Advice as to > what to use and where to get it would be appreciated. I'll be back in > about an hour and hopefully a lot cleaner. > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 FC > |
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04-13-2008, 03:17
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I decided to go with rustoleum. Some times good enough is good
enough and I am certain you guys all understand. There is a limit to how much time and money and how close to perfect I want to get this thing. I tend to be pretty particular but I can get obsessive as well so I got'er done this morning. It will likely outlast the coach and me. Also cleaned up and painted the inside of the compartment doors. Like I said OB-SESS-IVE. John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > After wirebrushing I spary painted my Propane tank on my 97 BMC with > a good gray primer, two years ago. So far it has held up great. > > Kurt in NH > '97 BMC 37' > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" > wrote: > > > > In my apparently never to end mission to improve repair and keep > > running the "Big Napper" I ellected to tackle todays project which > was > > cleaning up and eventually to paint the propane tank. To this > point I > > have achieved two things. One is to wire brush the scale off of > the > > tank and the other is to get about as filthy dirty as I've been in > my > > 61 years of age. I think I know what to do next as far as cleaning > up. > > The wife is going to hose me down in the back yard and THEN I might > be > > allowed back in the house. My reason for posting is how should I > > handle this tank. At the Maxton Rally something was mentioned > > about "blue ---" (can't remember the last word) which was supposed > to > > be good for rust treatment. I can't get this down to really good > clean > > metal but I have the surface free of any loose scale. Advice as to > > what to use and where to get it would be appreciated. I'll be back > in > > about an hour and hopefully a lot cleaner. > > John Heckman > > central Pa > > 1973 FC > > > |
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