Not to hijack, but the question got raised...do any of you guys use any kind of undercoat on the underside...other than paint?
Same here as Ryoken mentioned, I'm basically a mechanic for a living, have 5000sq ft of shop space, tools, etc... everything that it takes to do a big project quickly and efficiently.How do some guys do this turnaround in months instead of years?
I used a product called "rust ender," it's basically like rust bullet, I sprayed it on with a gun, to my freshly steamed/power washed chassis/axles/suspension, and it goes on with a milky like substance and after a few minutes it dries hard and turns flat black. It is supposed to oxidize any rust and seal it off. After that coating dried for 24hrs, I sprayed on a couple coats of rustoleum gloss black. As simple as that.Not to hijack, but the question got raised...do any of you guys use any kind of undercoat on the underside...other than paint?
I used a product called "rust ender," it's basically like rust bullet, I sprayed it on with a gun, to my freshly steamed/power washed chassis/axles/suspension, and it goes on with a milky like substance and after a few minutes it dries hard and turns flat black. It is supposed to oxidize any rust and seal it off. After that coating dried for 24hrs, I sprayed on a couple coats of rustoleum gloss black. As simple as that.Should stay shiny black for years to come since I don't drive it in the rain.
Have one.Did you rent your steamer or have one already? Where did you get it, I like this option. Much cleaner and easier than pressure washing or sand blasting.
Did you rent your steamer or have one already? Where did you get it, I like this option. Much cleaner and easier than pressure washing or sand blasting.

For the record, I wasn't talking about a rental steamer... too much PSI and you are likely to do a lot of damage to paint and wiring if you're not careful.
I was referring to a place that does LOW pressure steam. You drive there, they put the truck on a lift and do the whole underside with a special setup (big boiler for the water, some sort of mild detergent, etc). The guy suits up to keep the crud off him while he works.
Basically the steam does the work, not the pressure. I don't know how hard it would be to find this sort of shop in your area...when I lived in San Jose, there was a local shop that did it for around $100. It was money well spent.... every bolt underneath was clean, and it made the process SO much nicer and cleaner when it came time to work on anything. (This was NOT my K5, so don't use those photos as a reference!)
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This is EXACTLY what I wanted to do. I'll check around. I don't want to much pressure for the exact reasons you said already.

This is EXACTLY what I wanted to do. I'll check around. I don't want to much pressure for the exact reasons you said already.

hmmm im considering buying a second frame, sand blasting it, boxing it, steering box brace, 52" front springs and paint. Then swap over from the blazer that stayed running.
hmmm im considering buying a second frame, sand blasting it, boxing it, steering box brace, 52" front springs and paint. Then swap over from the blazer that stayed running.
How would you go about handling the mismatched vin numbers on the frame and body?
it might vary by state too. something tells me CA would be more restrictive than most.the vin on the cowl is the one that matters. That is how people can build custom frames/tube frames and still be legal.

)it might vary by state too. something tells me CA would be more restrictive than most.
of course, it also all depends on what you plan to do with it. I know I've never seen an inspector look anywhere but the cowl for a VIN, and tbh, I've never looked anywhere else when buying a vehicle either (probably will now though)
if you kept your mouth shut about switching frames, I doubt anyone would ever notice, or care.
) and they both came up with no theft claims on them. He said 99% of the time, if you give them a proof of insurance, and a registration that will be the end of it. I carry the Vin sticker and a previous owners statement of what had went on with the body/frame change, to support my situation if they were to dig any deeper than that.