Rust Pitting
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Rust Pitting
I have two karts in the process of restoration. Both have rust pitting on the floor pan, and one has it on the frame. I know that that all rust has to be removed, and that is to be done. Can anyone suggest a good filler. I've worked with bondo, but I'm not sure that it will hold up to vibration and wear. Thanks.
Re: Rust Pitting
Leave it. Bondo or JB Weld will not make it any stronger. After all it is vintage pitting! 

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Re: Rust Pitting
Hey Mike..
I might suggest "Frame Saver"
It is an aluminum looking thick paint nthat you paint on and then save off.
This will fill in the pits and lats the metal look really good.
Call me if you need more info.
Rick
I might suggest "Frame Saver"
It is an aluminum looking thick paint nthat you paint on and then save off.
This will fill in the pits and lats the metal look really good.
Call me if you need more info.
Rick
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Re: Rust Pitting
Hey, Rick. More info on Frame Saver, please
. The only Google refs I found were to JP Weigle Frame Saver. This seems to be a sticky rust inhibitor you spray inside your steel tube bike frame to prevent rust. Must be a different product? Thanks. Ted

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Re: Rust Pitting
everyone has there own way of doin things ..i have never restored a kart yet without puttin new tin on it ..also never had a frame that was pitted so bad that 3-4 coats good primer and little wet sandin wouldnt take out .i restored rupp grand prix that was under an apple tree so long it had a 4"around limb growed threw the rear engine hoop ..needless to say it was a little pitted ..
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Re: Rust Pitting
I've been doing some research and found that a company called U.S. Chemical (uschem) makes all kinds of reinforced body fillers. My concern is not structural integrity, but I want to make sure of having a durable surface under the paint. Yes paint, not powdercoat, althought it's tough, It wont shine like like a good base/clear paint job.
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Re: Rust Pitting
I know you said paint and not powder coating, but may want to consider Metal to Metal or Lab Metal which gives you the option of having the frame powder coated at a later date.
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Re: Rust Pitting
Dan, Lab Metal is good stuff, especially the High Temp Lab Metal. I'm not so sure how it'd do for thin sections on something that flexes, like a floor pan, since it is solvent based, not epoxy. Has anybody experimented? I used it on the GK 1200 I sold at Fremont in '06, and it came out very well on solid substrate like dings on the front bumper. TJ