Looks like you did a nice job.

Now time to get some rust encapsulating primer/paint on there, or give it a good going over with a phosphate treatment.
noseoil wrote:Naval Jelly! It's a phosphoric acid which will stop rust once it's applied & rinsed off with water, prior to painting. Works for sea boats, should work for the frame. You may need a heater of some type to dry the water & make things right before priming.
Vedette wrote:Nothing Stops Rust!![]()
It has to be removed.
Products like Rust Mort just neutralize it ....but the acids they contain just lay under your paint until they gas and blow the paint or filler off.![]()
Yes, $350.00 was too much for that much blasting. I would shop around $75.00 to $100.00 is more in line for a chassis this size.
And there is no way to justify wire wheeling or grinding a trailer chassis to save that much.![]()
Just my professional opinion, as we do this every day.
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi
PS
Don't attempt to buy or rent a sandblaster and do it yourself either; or you will learn the hard way why you stayed in school.
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