Rust repair on my Jeep TJ frame
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- This is the process I used to repair the rust on my frame. I hope this helps someone out and please like and subscribe to my channel. I am going to continue to put out videos on my projects and work on the quality of my videos as well.
Here are a few of my amazon links to items I used on this episode.
Fiber wheels for paint striping:
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Eastwood Internal Chassis frame coating:
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Milwaukee grinder:
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Flap wheels:
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Atlas hoist:
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I can't say enough about how great it is to have a lift!!!
Now keep it out the salt and snow. It will last long time. I used OSPHO before I sprayed the inside of my frame, you can’t get to all the rust so this product is a must
Best TJ frame repair on UA-cam but the audio. Oh my.
Might I suggest doing a voiceover to the entire video so we can hear the important details?
As TJ's continue to age, repairs like this and videos like this are going to be needed more and more.
Yeah the audio was pretty bad. I will look into redoing that with a voice over. Thanks for the feedback
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Thanks for the reply Shaun. As many UA-camr's don't bother replying, I wasn't expecting one.
There's a good market for your video to be voice over'd as finding good condition, non-rusty CJ and Wrangler frames is becoming MUCH harder and frame resto is an almost guaranteed necessary evil of our hobby.
I've done thorough research into the resto process and products to use and your video ticks off all the necessaries. Doing a redub of your video would be worth it simply for the UA-cam view count and would help many doing the same research I did.
Cheers. 🤙
I dig that spray can paint line deal that you did , inside your frame...Cool.
Thanks it’s an Eastwood.com product. Worked great
You need a tool called a needle scaler, take care of those tough to reach rust spots
Nice job, let me know if you need to practice on another one!!!
These videos help me so much!!!!
I am glad they help. let me know if you have any questions!! Thanks.
Hi, great video btw. For you to be cutting into the frame that high up and leaving so little steel from the original frame, am I right to say that you need to have all the weight off of the frame? (so it won't buckle..) You wouldn't cut that thin if the axle, tub, wheels etc. were still on there, would you? Thanks
Why remove the weld threw primer
Friend of mine bought a 94 jeep in 96, he noticed it wasn't driving right so I looked under it ,I noticed the frame was cracked in 3 places ,these jeeps are literally junk right off the line
Yes it’s to bad Jeep didn’t learn from all the rust issues they had with the CJ’s
It all depends on how much abuse and how much salt and not correctly washed after being exposed does this happen to the framework of the TJ’s.
I’ll sell you a 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ. If you look on my page. You’ll see my 2005 TJ. Nothing is wrong with it. It’s in mint condition. Been garage kept. No rust. Runs great.
Awesome job! Do you happen to remember your welding amperage settings?
I do not. I tend to weld a little on the hotter side to get a flatter weld. I have the Miller auto set welder so it’s almost dummy proof.
So how hard is it to lift body up say 18”? Thanks
It wouldn’t be to hard. Everything still needs to be disconnected still. I am rebuilding my steering gear box because I forgot that shaft the first time and went to lift and tore a seal.
What part is it that you got for the rear frame part you welded? Do you have a link for it?
I got them on amazon. just look up TJ rear frame repair cap
@shaun'sgarage After watching this I feel like I got sand in my eyes??? How come?
I had sand in my eyes!! It was everywhere.
Mines from not wearing my welding hood and watching hehe. Great Job Shaun!
Was that mig or flux weld?
It was mig. Flux would work as well.
Friggen rust