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Date:         Fri, 17 Feb 1995 05:42:41 -0500 (EST)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         ad793@freenet.carleton.ca
Subject:      Re: ReRust Problem

The title of this topic has gotten weird ! No ? Anyway, to answer David's question about the holes. Not neccessary, as the seam is quite accessable from inside and through the electrical hook-up cover outside. Needless to say this all applies to camper Vanagons. If you have an "ordinary" ?? Vanagon, access is from inside only, by removing wall panels, if a paneled van obviously, UG ! (:-(

I like Steves approach and may take up his method. I had my '87 "CROWM" coated this fall for $110 cnd. But powerwashing and a couple of cans of RustCheck sound like a better deal to me.

Cheers

Frank

-- * Frank Condelli * Kinburn, Ontario, Canada * * ad793@Freenet.carleton.ca *


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