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Monaro Pete
21-06-2016, 20:55
I've spent all day under the Terrano with spray gun in hand. I removed the wheel arch covers, did all around them & all inside the front wings too.

The underneath is totally plastered in underseal :thumb2

I'm cream crackered :( Though it'll be worth it as she'll last a few extra years :D :D

Blocky10
21-06-2016, 21:03
Great stuff. Did you get the sense of satisfaction when you looked at it all clean and lovely? :thumb2

Monaro Pete
21-06-2016, 21:08
Yes mate I did. My mate lent me his spray gun & when he came down to collect it, he had a shuftie underneath & complimented my work (which was nice).

Blocky10
21-06-2016, 21:34
Quality. What prep work did you do. I'm needing to start mine but so many people do it so many ways with so many different paints and potions :nenau

terranosaurusdoug
21-06-2016, 22:14
Same ere, I need to get the underneath steam cleaned or sumnat first and I have no idea where to get it done :(

Blocky10
21-06-2016, 22:33
I've a pressure washer and a pair of ramps but I don't have a wet suit so I'll have to break out the budgie smugglers. Might be a bit uncomfortable though, on a shingle drive! :confused:

solarman216
21-06-2016, 22:55
OK so this is my experience, if there is any rust it has to be cleaned of to bare metal and I mean clean bare metal, not easy to do, rotary wire brush goes some way towards it but not perfect, sand blasting to bright white is best but again loads of effort, underseal over rust just lets it fester unseen and when you do discover it, it may be too late, I favor oily treatments that soak in to the rust cavities like waxoil or similar but the down side is they need regular re application, Rick

terranosaurusdoug
21-06-2016, 23:41
I've a pressure washer and a pair of ramps but I don't have a wet suit so I'll have to break out the budgie smugglers. Might be a bit uncomfortable though, on a shingle drive! :confused:

You love it, I bet you sleep on a bed of nails :lol

terranosaurusdoug
21-06-2016, 23:45
OK so this is my experience, if there is any rust it has to be cleaned of to bare metal and I mean clean bare metal, not easy to do, rotary wire brush goes some way towards it but not perfect, sand blasting to bright white is best but again loads of effort, underseal over rust just lets it fester unseen and when you do discover it, it may be too late, I favor oily treatments that soak in to the rust cavities like waxoil or similar but the down side is they need regular re application, Rick

Something I didn't think about, I suppose a top up every so often is no big deal, would a coat of waxoyl last through winter?, where are you rustic :lol

rustic
22-06-2016, 04:12
Something I didn't think about, I suppose a top up every so often is no big deal, would a coat of waxoyl last through winter?, where are you rustic :lol

"You rang..."
I totally agree with solarman, waxoyl is great, but in high was areas, like wheel arches and front suspension, it does need reapplication. A good time is late summer.
I have a few jam jars of it ready to use, so if a wheel has to come off, then a quick wire brush to loosen any loose stuff, and reapply.
When we had the Austin Ambassador, it had steel wheels, so a quick light application on those, got them through the winter no problem, then in the spring, a quick wipe with white spirit and a wax, and they looked like new, we had that car 13+ years before we sold it on, and people were queuing up and payed more than we were asking lol.
Rustic:thumb2

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 05:23
OK so this is my experience, if there is any rust it has to be cleaned of to bare metal and I mean clean bare metal, not easy to do, rotary wire brush goes some way towards it but not perfect, sand blasting to bright white is best but again loads of effort, underseal over rust just lets it fester unseen and when you do discover it, it may be too late, I favor oily treatments that soak in to the rust cavities like waxoil or similar but the down side is they need regular re application, Rick

When I said underseal, I should say it's a treatment that they all rave about on the classic car forums, it's called Dynax S-50. It looks like old diesel engine oil & smells similar to waxoyl when sprayed.
It seeps into the cracks etc. It's supposed to slow down any rust that's already there & all know that when that's there you never really get shut of it.
It's also self healing so stone chips & the like real seal.

As long as she last me a three to four years I'll be happy.

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 10:18
I may consider both, dynax then waxoyl-ing, I will have this truck forever, one day in the distant future I will probably have to take body off chassis to sort it but the longer I can prolong that the better. It's not too bad really and I wanna keep it that way for as long as possible. Where did you get your dynax from Pete?

Thanks rustic, I really value the voice of experience, any other tips are always welomed and appreciated :thumb2

micken
22-06-2016, 10:41
Where did you get your dynax from Pete?

Opie oils looks like a good srarting point http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-73830-bilt-hamber-dynax-s-50-extreme-duty-anti-corrosion-wax.aspx

Looks like effective stuff too, might be worth looking for offers on it.

Cheers,

Mick

solarman216
22-06-2016, 10:58
Think you can get it cheaper by going direct to Bilt Hamber in Germany, Rick

Daemo
22-06-2016, 13:02
Dinitrolled my y61 a year ago after a long weekend of prep, scraped the loose stuff off then treated all the rusty bits and coated. Just been mot ed and it is still sound.
Did the y60 a couple of weeks ago but only a couple of very minor areas to prep it is still a horrible job to do but well worth doing. Filled all cavities aswell.

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 17:31
Where did you get your dynax from Pete?

Monkfish Performance. They do parts for my Monaro. They were the cheapest I could find. Opie were a little more expensive by a few pounds. I already have an account with Monkfish so it was a no Brianer.

Rick. It's made in this country :thumb2

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 19:26
Monkfish Performance. They do parts for my Monaro. They were the cheapest I could find. Opie were a little more expensive by a few pounds. I already have an account with Monkfish so it was a no Brianer.

Rick. It's made in this country :thumb2

I'll use them just for their name :D

solarman216
22-06-2016, 19:29
Rick. It's made in this country :thumb2

Are you sure? the blurb I got with mine when I bought it a couple of years ago suggested they make it, Bilt Hamber that is, Rick

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 19:41
Are you sure? the blurb I got with mine when I bought it a couple of years ago suggested they make it, Bilt Hamber that is, Rick


Says "Made In England" on the label. :thumb2

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 19:42
I'll use them just for their name :D

:lol :lol

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 20:02
Me again :D did you get the 5ltr or the aerosols?, how much did you use?, it looks like really good stuff so I'm going to give it a shot.

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 20:23
Oh bloody hell. "you again" :p :lol

5 litres. I used just a little over four litres. It says to thin it down slightly with white spirit or warm it through. I left it standing in the sun. It sprayed a treat :thumb2

Make sure you wear a mask & goggles :thumbs

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 20:28
Oh bloody hell. "you again" :p :lol

5 litres. I used just a little over four litres. It says to thin it down slightly with white spirit or warm it through. I left it standing in the sun. It sprayed a treat :thumb2

Make sure you wear a mask & goggles :thumbs

One more question :hide: what did you use to spray it on?

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 20:31
FPMSL :lol :lol :lol :lol

Compressor & a spray gun.

elty001
22-06-2016, 20:32
The buzzweld stuff is supposed to be really good.
Its a bit on the pricey side but if it's as good as it's supposed to be then worth the money.

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 20:36
Cheers fella, muchly appreciated :thumb2 where do you buy your socks from??

Blocky10
22-06-2016, 20:40
FPMSL :lol :lol :lol :lol

Compressor & a spray gun.

Look out. Next question will be can you show him, on his truck, Friday afternoon, but be done by 5.30 cos he's having his nails done :lol


DOH! beat me to it ...

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 20:46
Cheers fella, muchly appreciated :thumb2 where do you buy your socks from??


No worries mate. Any time :thumb2 :thumb2

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 20:47
Look out. Next question will be can you show him, on his truck, Friday afternoon, but be done by 5.30 cos he's having his nails done :lol


DOH! beat me to it ...

What colour? :naughty

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 20:47
Look out. Next question will be can you show him, on his truck, Friday afternoon, but be done by 5.30 cos he's having his nails done :lol


DOH! beat me to it ...

:mad: you've ruined it now

https://youtu.be/w2Itl-nqk1Q

Terrano Steve
22-06-2016, 20:48
Shot blasted my chassis as it had light surface rust all over. Then it was a couple coats of primer followed by 2 coats of black paint. Then plastered it with Dinitrol using a spray gun supplied with it, the gun came with a length of hose which can be slid down the inside of chassis & jets outward.
I was really pleased with the result I had to remove the front propshaft this morning and it is still really good after almost 2 years.

terranosaurusdoug
22-06-2016, 20:49
Shot blasted my chassis as it had light surface rust all over. Then it was a couple coats of primer followed by 2 coats of black paint. Then plastered it with Dinitrol using a spray gun supplied with it, the gun came with a length of hose which can be slid down the inside of chassis & jets outward.
I was really pleased with the result I had to remove the front propshaft this morning and it is still really good after almost 2 years.

That'll do me then :thumb2

solarman216
22-06-2016, 20:53
Says "Made In England" on the label. :thumb2

Do not worry about me, I have regular senior moments, a few more scotches will see me OK, :doh :( , Rick

Monaro Pete
22-06-2016, 20:59
Do not worry about me, I have regular senior moments, a few more scotches will see me OK, :doh :( , Rick

We all have those moments bud. What Scotch do you like?

solarman216
22-06-2016, 21:05
We all have those moments bud. What Scotch do you like?

Any when I mix it, but laphroyg (that is how you say it not how it is spell't) when straight, Rick

solarman216
22-06-2016, 21:13
Having said that I have just cracked the bottle daughter got me for Fathers day, a Fettercairn 42% very very nice, gonna put that away for special times, gonna go back to the Lock Lomond I was on earlier, Rick