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#199304 01/26/2006 1:02 AM
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has any one in here used chassis saver does it work as good as thay say it does ???????


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
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#199305 01/27/2006 2:03 AM
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help help help


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
Proud member of the Old Dominion Stovebolt Society
AND A MARINE
trucks range from 1942 1/2 ton to 1965 fire engine
#199306 01/27/2006 2:50 AM
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wHAT IS A CHASSIS SAVER?


1942 1\2 Ton
1951 1\2 Ton 55 willys cj-5
1954 and 59 Cushman Scooter
1960 Biscayne Sedan
1965 G/10 panel van
1966 C/30 Grizzly Motorhome
You know you're a 'Bolter when your daily driver is older than you are...
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#199307 01/27/2006 2:57 AM
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Hey,
I used Chassis Saver on my '42. Great stuff as far as I can tell so far. I only put it on last summer, so I can't speak directly to the durability, but the guy at the paint supply place said he's been using it for years and that it's great.
I can tell you that the drips of the stuff that I dropped on cement are still there despite my best efforts to remove them, and probably will be for a long time. The stuff is absolutely rock hard once it cures.
-Jon
Bikesmith01@yahoo.com


Jon
1942 Chevy 3/4-ton Special

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#199308 01/27/2006 2:57 PM
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I put it on part of my 42 frame as well. I will tell you that I prefer Eastwood's Rust Encapsulator. The Chassis Saver is impossible to remove from your hands once it gets on your hands. It has to be scrapped off. The Rust encapsulator removes easily with wash thinner. Your choice, but if you use the Chassis Saver, make sure you use nitrile gloves to protect your hands. BTW, the cost is about the same for the two products. Good Luck. Long live the 42's!


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