Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

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Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby TimC » Mon Jul 19, 2021 8:26 pm

Can you recommend a tool for removing surface rust from a trailer chassis? I have an old Ryobi 4" grinder. Would one of those knotted cup brushes be too aggressive? I don't plan on removing all the paint, just the rusty spots. Maybe less than 10% of the area.

I'll use a rust reformer/killer/conditioner type product as a primer then brush on enamel as a finish coat.

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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby pchast » Mon Jul 19, 2021 9:20 pm

I've used an abrasive drill driven brush or wheel.
Effective and easier to handle than a wire wheel.

similar to:
https://www.harborfreight.com/2-inch-80 ... rill+brush
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby saltydawg » Mon Jul 19, 2021 9:34 pm

If its just surface rust just use one of the converters that make it paintable. You want to knock off any flakey rust first.
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby JunkMan » Tue Jul 20, 2021 6:55 am

I've never used the knotted cups, just the regular ones. Use what you have! I like flap discs too, but they will remove metal, where the wire cups will just remove the rust. They are nice for areas that will show since they leave a smooth finish.
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby twisted lines » Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:06 am

Your plan is spot on!
Wire cup with Two hand's and don't be surprised if the little wires are stuck in your clothe's :frightened:
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May sand a little before primer and paint!
May cause cancer in California.
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby TimC » Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:38 am

Thanks guys!

I don't have any type of wire brush for the 4" grinder. That thing screams at about 11k rpm and scares the bejesus out of me for anything but grinding a metal surface or cutting bolts. I can't imagine using a wire cup brush under the trailer upside down on my back.

I have a random orbit sander that is slower but it sounds like it might be too aggressive as well. I'll take a good look at the trailer before buying something else. The last job I did on my teardrop tongue I thought about buying one of those cup brushes for the grinder. But one day I just said the hell with it, I'm going to grab a regular wire brush and see what I can get done. In about fifteen minutes I had the tongue brushed down to bare metal where it needed to be and proceeded to clean and prime. The trailer chassis is a much bigger job, but, I feel that the welds at seams are the areas that most need to be cleaned and I'd have to do that with a hand brush anyway. We'll see how long it takes me to give up on that :lol:
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby twisted lines » Tue Jul 20, 2021 9:23 am

HF has a cheap cup brush toss a few buck's for a Test :thumbsup:
The Orbital loves that stuff I like 220 Grit.
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby TimC » Tue Jul 20, 2021 9:47 am

twisted lines wrote:HF has a cheap cup brush toss a few buck's for a Test :thumbsup:
The Orbital loves that stuff I like 220 Grit.


I might pick up one of those. The one Pete linked to (above) has great reviews. We're not near a HF but could order online.
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Re: Tool for removing minor rust on trailer chassis?

Postby Squigie » Tue Jul 20, 2021 1:03 pm

Knotted brush is great until you need to get into the corners.
Then you'll have to go to a smaller tool or do it the old fashioned way, with a brush in hand.

If you want to strip to bare metal, Evapo-Rust Gel might be an option for vertical surfaces.
I'd still hit it with rust converter after the rinse, though.
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