How do you sand the inside of torque tubes and rods to insure adhesion of the primer. I've seen posts on primering but nothing on sanding to insure proper adhesion.
I just flooded them with MEK and then used a long wooden dowl to push some clean cloth through as best as possible. Then just let it dry and then get spray can primer and just turn it while you spray inside so it can swirl down. I don't remember any issues fitting the ends in afterwards. It's not a perfect process but seemed to work well.
In England, we use ferrets for all sorts of agricultural pest control. They can help with rodents, rabbits etc etc. Very useful.
They are a small trainable rodent that will go down very small runs and in small access areas.
So what a few of us in the UK have done is to train our ferrets to run down the torque tubes, push rods and other small access areas in the build of an RV with primer liberally dosed on their coats.
They soon accept it with treats, they are unharmed and seem keen to do more.
I am hoping we can get the to run wires next.
In England, we use ferrets for all sorts of agricultural pest control. They can help with rodents, rabbits etc etc. Very useful.
They are a small trainable rodent that will go down very small runs and in small access areas.
So what a few of us in the UK have done is to train our ferrets to run down the torque tubes, push rods and other small access areas in the build of an RV with primer liberally dosed on their coats.
They soon accept it with treats, they are unharmed and seem keen to do more.
I am hoping we can get the to run wires next.
In England, we use ferrets for all sorts of agricultural pest control. They can help with rodents, rabbits etc etc. Very useful.
They are a small trainable rodent that will go down very small runs and in small access areas.
So what a few of us in the UK have done is to train our ferrets to run down the torque tubes, push rods and other small access areas in the build of an RV with primer liberally dosed on their coats.
They soon accept it with treats, they are unharmed and seem keen to do more.
I am hoping we can get the to run wires next.
Thanks for the many responses. I think I will try the idea of wire brushes with an extension rotated by a drill. That looked like a good idea.
77Bonanza