MLU FORUM

MLU FORUM (http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/index.php)
-   The Restoration Forum (http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=17)
-   -   How To: De-rust 4 Gallon Can (http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=29537)

Owen Evans 09-11-18 17:06

De-rust 4 Gallon Can
 
3 Attachment(s)
I picked up a nice 4 gallon can last weekend. Based on the traces of black (grey?) paint and the absence of a petrol-y smell, I suspect that this was originally a water can.

Problem is, the interior is rather rusty (photo 3). Any tips on a product I could use to coat the interior, to stop the rust getting any worse? Or should I leave well alone?

Thanks,
Owen.

Richard Farrant 09-11-18 17:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Owen Evans (Post 255638)
I picked up a nice 4 gallon can last weekend. Based on the traces of black (grey?) paint and the absence of a petrol-y smell, I suspect that this was originally a water can.

Problem is, the interior is rather rusty (photo 3). Any tips on a product I could use to coat the interior, to stop the rust getting any worse? Or should I leave well alone?

Thanks,
Owen.

Hi Owen,
Nice find! If you want the can just for looks and not to fill it, I would use Waxoyl and either spray it inside or just pour some in and swill it around, then tip any surplus out.

rob love 09-11-18 19:23

I don't know if you guys have POR-15 over there, but it would be perfect for a can like this. You would want to remove any loose rust, pour some PO-15 in and roll the can around to get the paint everywhere, then drain out the excess. Give it a couple of days to dry, and the can should be lined for life. Basically you do the same thing for a fuel tank, except yours is a lot cleaner than an old fuel tank.

The paint can be had in black, silver, or white.

Owen Evans 09-11-18 20:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Farrant (Post 255641)
Hi Owen,
Nice find! If you want the can just for looks and not to fill it, I would use Waxoyl and either spray it inside or just pour some in and swill it around, then tip any surplus out.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob love (Post 255643)
I don't know if you guys have POR-15 over there, but it would be perfect for a can like this. You would want to remove any loose rust, pour some PO-15 in and roll the can around to get the paint everywhere, then drain out the excess. Give it a couple of days to dry, and the can should be lined for life. Basically you do the same thing for a fuel tank, except yours is a lot cleaner than an old fuel tank.

The paint can be had in black, silver, or white.

Thanks for the suggestions. :salute: I do have a tin a Waxoyl in the shop, so that will be my first attempt in the morning. We can get POR-15 over here, so that may be a follow-up option. Not that I'm intending to drink out of the can though! :drunk:

Cheers,
Owen.


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 19:53.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Maple Leaf Up, 2003-2016