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Old Apr 28th, 2019, 13:29   #123
Laird Scooby
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Originally Posted by griston64 View Post
A very easy job ( time consuming bit was wire brushing and painting sub-frame ) which has given great results

Cheers, Mark
Do you have an "old skool" battery charger Mark? If so, it could save you a lot of wire brushing :

https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/...leaning.12686/


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After ^^^^^

I've used it for all sorts of things, works incredibly well, even freeing seized adjusters on Rover rear trailing arms that are notorious for rusting solid in their bores. It's also a slightly restorative process in as much as it plates good steel onto the work piece, only a microscopic amount but sometimes enough to make the difference between a rough finish and a smooth finish.
The beauty of it is, once set up you can leave it to work overnight and it doesn't remove any metal from the work piece or damage any plating already on it.
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Dave

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