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Old Dec 19, 2014 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by salad
Soctch pad? Are you using a wire brush on an angle grinder or like you'd clean up weld spatter or a BBQ grill?
haha probably same one from his bbq grill. Just hope he doesn't re use it on the grill afterwards...
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Old Dec 19, 2014 | 11:15 PM
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Soon to be installed, 4.5 inches of long arm goodness.
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Old Dec 19, 2014 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Bustedback
Soon to be installed, 4.5 inches of long arm goodness.
Yummy!
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Old Dec 19, 2014 | 11:58 PM
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Wasn't ALL today but the CB Antenna install was…

I use to have a short magnetic cb antenna until it got bucked of the hood and ran over upon my entry into this rut a few weekends back… lmao
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I have never liked how CB antennas looked on rigs thats why I ran with the magnetic base style so I could remove it when not using the CB. But I decided to go with a fixed antenna this time and I found a pretty clean way to install it.
Pretty happy with how it looks. I attached it behind the fender and drilled a hole for it to come thru the fender on.
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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by leaftye
Still trying to get the rust off my front bumper for the second day. Wire brush, scotch pad and naval jelly just isn't getting it done. Maybe it's the cold temperature. I'll work on it tomorrow for the last day, then no matter how much rust is left, it's getting POR15 and paint.
You don't need to get all the rust off, just the heavy flakes.

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Just don't paint it over nuts or bolts you may want to remove in the future, don't ask me how I know
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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by leaftye
Still trying to get the rust off my front bumper for the second day. Wire brush, scotch pad and naval jelly just isn't getting it done. Maybe it's the cold temperature. I'll work on it tomorrow for the last day, then no matter how much rust is left, it's getting POR15 and paint.
Use a Flap Disk, the rust will be gone in seconds. For the harder to reach areas, try a 2" diameter rotary wire brush that goes in a drill.
Naval Jelly? I thought that only works on paint.
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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 09:17 AM
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This thread supports my idea that the low temperature was my problem. I don't have a good way of keeping it warm without bringing it inside, but I'll try heating it up before putting on some naval jelly. If that works, I'll put off the rest of the rust removal until warm weather returns.

Originally Posted by SG Mason
You don't need to get all the rust off, just the heavy flakes.
I'd feel a lot more certain that the rust was really stopped if there was none to start with. Haha, I bet that sucked, I'll be taking those bolts off first before painting!

Originally Posted by salad
Soctch pad? Are you using a wire brush on an angle grinder or like you'd clean up weld spatter or a BBQ grill?
Maybe it's not a Scotch pad. It's for taking paint off and working the naval jelly slowly into the rust instead of flinging it around like I would with a rotary wire brush. I used a wire brush a couple times, but didn't take it down to bare metal because I wanted to see what it would take to make the naval jelly work...if it got a little help. At least now I can see a couple bright spots in the rust.

Originally Posted by SteveMongr
Use a Flap Disk, the rust will be gone in seconds. For the harder to reach areas, try a 2" diameter rotary wire brush that goes in a drill.
Naval Jelly? I thought that only works on paint.
I was really wanting to see the naval jelly work because there's some rust on the wheels that would be impossible to reach with a brush.

What's funny is that naval jelly says it'll remove paint as a side effect, but if it's having any effect, I can't tell. I was hoping for more of the side effect.
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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 10:36 AM
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Ripped the front bumper off the Jeep and painted my B. Lee bumper and letting it dry for install tomorrow.

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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 10:47 AM
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Painted my recentered 8x170 H1 beadlocks



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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
Painted my recentered 8x170 H1 beadlocks



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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by leaftye
This thread supports my idea that the low temperature was my problem. I don't have a good way of keeping it warm without bringing it inside, but I'll try heating it up before putting on some naval jelly. If that works, I'll put off the rest of the rust removal until warm weather returns.



I'd feel a lot more certain that the rust was really stopped if there was none to start with. Haha, I bet that sucked, I'll be taking those bolts off first before painting!



Maybe it's not a Scotch pad. It's for taking paint off and working the naval jelly slowly into the rust instead of flinging it around like I would with a rotary wire brush. I used a wire brush a couple times, but didn't take it down to bare metal because I wanted to see what it would take to make the naval jelly work...if it got a little help. At least now I can see a couple bright spots in the rust.



I was really wanting to see the naval jelly work because there's some rust on the wheels that would be impossible to reach with a brush.

What's funny is that naval jelly says it'll remove paint as a side effect, but if it's having any effect, I can't tell. I was hoping for more of the side effect.
I used to use steel wool to get rust off of chrome parts when I worked at a bike shop. Have you tried that?
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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 05:23 PM
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Changed the engine and transmission oil, and air filter. Because crappy fram tool is crappy, I had to improvise with a home made strap wrench to get the filter off. It worked great.

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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 05:29 PM
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Installed my new Dynomax exhaust. No more exhaust leaks!

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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 06:38 PM
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I was given an old Realistic TRC-465. Now to try find a decent antenna and cable for it, all they seem to sell in stores around here are magnet mount shorties. I would like a bumper mount whip
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Old Dec 20, 2014 | 06:41 PM
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Day 3 of trying to get rust off the bumper with naval jelly. I tried getting the temperature up with a heat gun, and that helped, but it also dried out naval jelly really fast even when spraying it occasionally with water. That's the end of that. I started putting on POR-15 half an hour ago. If it continues to rust, that just guarantees it getting replaced with a nice bumper. Unfortunately it means I won't be doing the wheels this winter, except maybe simply cleaning it and covering it up with POR-15 and paint to make them pretty until I replace them.

I hit the rub strips and flares with the heat gun. Now they're black again.

Originally Posted by Basslicks
I used to use steel wool to get rust off of chrome parts when I worked at a bike shop. Have you tried that?
That would work great on light rust, but this stuff is tough as hell. It doesn't even make sense.

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