Hey Bruce,
Do you have a technique that you like for treating the inside door bottoms from water standing in the seam and rust starting? You have been in the biz a long time. I assume you have developed a technique that works, and have seen many that don't.
The doors on the Speedster are original, and there is zero rust in the bottoms. I want to keep them that way. After getting caught in 2 thunderstorms on the way to Birmingham I decided that I need to get this done.
What I did on the Coupe was to paint the inside bottom with POR15, then after that was dry I used body caulk to fill in joint. I left the caulk standing proud of the door bottom so that any water that did get in there would run away from the seam.
I was wondering if you had a better method of doing this.
thx
Tom
Atlanta
Do you have a technique that you like for treating the inside door bottoms from water standing in the seam and rust starting? You have been in the biz a long time. I assume you have developed a technique that works, and have seen many that don't.
The doors on the Speedster are original, and there is zero rust in the bottoms. I want to keep them that way. After getting caught in 2 thunderstorms on the way to Birmingham I decided that I need to get this done.
What I did on the Coupe was to paint the inside bottom with POR15, then after that was dry I used body caulk to fill in joint. I left the caulk standing proud of the door bottom so that any water that did get in there would run away from the seam.
I was wondering if you had a better method of doing this.
thx
Tom
Atlanta
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