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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1970 Mustang => Topic started by: JohnB on March 08, 2022, 06:41:11 PM
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Was the crossmember for a 70 C6 painted or bare steel? Has searched all over! Has seen both.
If painted, Semi Gloss Black or?.
A previous owner had mine painted Blue.
http://mansfieldmustang.com/08A-06.JPG
Thanks
John
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Bare new steel with dark welds and bluing on the surrounding metal from the heat from the welding
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Bare new steel with dark welds and bluing on the surrounding metal from the heat from the welding
Thanks a lot.
John
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Here is what I did. Waporblasted to bare steel. Gunbluing on the welded areas. Let dry. Cover with light gray owen paste. Wipe dry.
Coments?
Thanks
John
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Yours would look more authentic if after you water blasted it that you tumbled it in a steel shot media . It looks too shiny or polished as it is now. At least in my monitor. The too shiny look is typical from what I have seen of items that are water blasted. Just my opinion
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Yours would look more authentic if after you water blasted it that you tumbled it in a steel shot media . It looks too shiny or polished as it is now. At least in my monitor. The too shiny look is typical from what I have seen of items that are water blasted. Just my opinion
Thanks for your opinion. Most appreciated.
Do not have a tumbler!
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Usualy the owen paste starts to get a more dull look after some days. What about the general colour?
Hard to get good pics. Its a little more dark grey than bare steel.
Thanks
John
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John best way to duplicate the fresh welding look is take a torch and heat up the welds and they will turn back the blueish fresh weld look. U can do this to driveshaft welds , engine frame bracket welds etc.
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John best way to duplicate the fresh welding look is take a torch and heat up the welds and they will turn back the blueish fresh weld look. U can do this to driveshaft welds , engine frame bracket welds etc.
Nice tip. Never thought about that. Has been a welder for many years!
Thanks
John