Joys of removing bed liner
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
Great job! For color, I vote for that nice looking UN truck that was posted. Or for 1970's Toyota FJ40 desert tan, I love that color.
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
wow, i have to agree - great color!
1973 712m
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
There were only 336 of these little guys brought into the US and not a whole lot remaining.
I don't know many that are an original color.
Sooo - I think I am going to stick with (or really close to) the original green.
Going to try and semi-restore the Hafi back to what it once was.
That FJ tan is a nice color!
Dan
I don't know many that are an original color.
Sooo - I think I am going to stick with (or really close to) the original green.
Going to try and semi-restore the Hafi back to what it once was.
That FJ tan is a nice color!
Dan
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
Dan, I thought the Pathfinder US import counts were closer to 220?
Mike
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
Pretty sure the numbers s 336 but will have to check my computer to post PDF of production numbers (currently on iPad)cascade.king wrote:Dan, I thought the Pathfinder US import counts were closer to 220?
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Haflinger Production/Sales Numbers
https://app.box.com/s/9ksjg8o9i87te03yt5vd
Looks like 336 total for US (1960-72) but 221 "Pathfinders" in 71 and 72
Ok, perfect - so the Pathfinder model is even rarer - thanks for having me check that!
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
Shiny
About 1/3-1/2 way done (foot wells will be a pain to strip to bare metal)
About 1/3-1/2 way done (foot wells will be a pain to strip to bare metal)
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
Coat them in Aircraft Stripper and sop up the mess.
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I would still have to wire brush all the rust off no?
I am going to be testing out a new soda blaster fairly soon too - that should get into all the small nooks etc
I am going to be testing out a new soda blaster fairly soon too - that should get into all the small nooks etc
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
.. Naval Jelly.
(Can you tell I'm a fan of the chemical processes?)
How rusty is it?
(Can you tell I'm a fan of the chemical processes?)
How rusty is it?
Mike
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
If they are not very rust and pitted really deep, then you can buy citric acid in powder form, make up a very thick paste which you can brush on - that will eat the rust for you (as long as it is reasonably damp) and is a LOT cheaper than the other more commercial rust removers.
It needs to remain damp for it to work, but too wet and it runs off before it has a chance to work It is really good being made into a solution in a bucket and rusty things being put in it to soak for a couple days.
Just remember to wash the items well afterwards and coat with a thin coat of primer as soon as they are dry or they will go rusty all over again!
John
It needs to remain damp for it to work, but too wet and it runs off before it has a chance to work It is really good being made into a solution in a bucket and rusty things being put in it to soak for a couple days.
Just remember to wash the items well afterwards and coat with a thin coat of primer as soon as they are dry or they will go rusty all over again!
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Re: Joys of removing bed liner
I really have no clue what I am doing but I am pretty good at figuring things out as I go.
It is all just light surface rust. Not rust through, some spots are pitted a bit but those spots are minimal.
I hand scrapped the whole platform of bedliner (help form kids ) and am now just wire wheeling all the surface rust and remnant paint/primer. Then I coat with light acid that leaves a zinc coating so it does not flash rust.
Plan when ready to prime is to clean surface and prime with 2 part primer and not sure how I am painting/spraying color yet.
It is all just light surface rust. Not rust through, some spots are pitted a bit but those spots are minimal.
I hand scrapped the whole platform of bedliner (help form kids ) and am now just wire wheeling all the surface rust and remnant paint/primer. Then I coat with light acid that leaves a zinc coating so it does not flash rust.
Plan when ready to prime is to clean surface and prime with 2 part primer and not sure how I am painting/spraying color yet.
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