Eastwood Internal Frame Coating

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09/06/2020 at 14:07 • Filed to: None

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Just gotta patch a hole in my floor before I can go back to shaking the ‘bird down. While I wait for some help, decided to fix a big/small problem. Namely, the hole in my frame

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Now, according to the old “frame checker” (a hammer) the area around this hole is in fine shape, it looks as if being a low point, water had been sitting in just that one spot and rusted through. It didn’t appear to compromise the structure, so I opened it up with a dremel to look slightly more... intentional. Now utilizing Eastwood’s internal frame coating .

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It comes with this hose, with the intention of spraying and dragging backwards through the frame via any available machine holes. How does it work? Well i cant speak for the paint as I lack a bore scope or anything to compare , but this can dumps paint at an impressive rate. In theory it would blast the inside quite thouroughly.

I wasnt able to get the whole car with one can due to this consumption. I am thinking of buying another can and hitting it again. Going to say 1 can is probably good enough for 1/2 a subframe car and 1/3rd a full frame car.

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DISCUSSION (2)


Kinja'd!!! VincentMalamute-Kim > My bird IS the word
09/06/2020 at 15:44

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I imagine the paint is just paint? Nothing special in particular? The main selling point is that application hose?


Kinja'd!!! My bird IS the word > VincentMalamute-Kim
09/06/2020 at 15:55

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According to the can, the pain t is some kind of rust encapsulator/epoxy combo with a low viscosity to penetrate.