In a message dated 13/08/2009 4:40:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes: IF I can get to the back side I will use POR-15. IF I cannot get there then Krown rust proofing oil is the best alternative. If you cannot get Krown in the USA then I would use the next best thing available there. I'm not aware of what that may be.
>>>>>Thank you, Frank. Thats' the type of repair that I'm looking for. How do you treat the rust on the back side of the holes? I can't see where Krown is available outside of Canada. Is there an equivalent in the USA market?<<<<<<
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