Re: [FWDLK] POR-15
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Re: [FWDLK] POR-15



I have used POR-15 to recondition gas tanks as it is supposed to be
impervious (their word) to gas and oil.  On my 80 Dodge van gas tank I had a
couple pin hole leaks on bottom of tank (under straps) and at least 13 pin
hole leaks on top of tank.  I applied a coat of POR on tank and while still
tacky laid fiberglass matting on tank and then liberally applied another
coat on top of fiberglass.  In one hole on bottom of tank I screwed in a
sheet metal screw with a rubber washer before applying the POR and
fiberglass.  This was a few years??? ago and still no leaks and I don't
drive the van that much, which isn't good for the gas tank.  A friend of
mine who dislikes bondo and warps sheet metal when welding used this same
method with POR and fiberglass in repairing rust holes in doors on his
T-bird.  After priming, sanding and painting, you cannot detect the repair
area.  I've been told by a POR rep that you can paint over POR anytime if
you rough up the surface by sanding, then the paint would adhere to the POR.
John Z in Mosinee, WI
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Sersen <msersen@xxxxxxxxx>
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, December 31, 2000 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] POR-15


>POR-15 is great but it is overkill unless you have some rust spots you want
>to patch cheaply. I agree with corroless for a good base and then a top
coat
>of undercarriage paint. Eastwood has a good product for that too.
>if you have rust to patch using POR-15, apply a thin coat of POR-15 and
wait
>about 20 minutes and then put a piece of paper towel, cut to fit the paint
>spot, absorbing the paint. When it is dry apply another coat on both sides
>for a patch almost as hard as steel. It can be punctured so be careful but
>in normal use it will last forever.
>I even patched 3  pinhole rust spots on a '74 Newport from the inside and
>used a thin coat of glaze on the outside. That was in 1992 and the guy that
>has the car still did not know there's a patch there until I told him a few
>months ago.
>Mike Sersen
>:-{)
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Scott H" <kneedrager@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 9:33 PM
>Subject: [FWDLK] POR-15
>
>
>> I am planning to use POR-15 to do the underside of the car and on the
>> floorboards.
>> What about using the stuff inside the doors, firewall, rear quarters, etc
>to
>> eliminate the possibility of future rust, without resortin to that nasty
>> undercoating?
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Scott
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