ENGELMANN Michael
It's indeed the same goop. JP Weigle is the framebuilder who invented
and/or first marketed it. One can is probably enough for a couple jobs.
Just make sure you do it over a dropcloth and have plenty of crap towels
handy.
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From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of Erik Voldengen
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 1:41 PM
To: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Best Way to Keep Water Out of Frame?
I got a frame treatment spray stuff called "Frame Saver." Sounds like
what Carrie is talking about. It's foamy, brown, and nasty, but it
protects the insides of your steel frame.
-Erik
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Carrie Barton
wrote:
You won't keep all the water out, so it's best not to try and seal it
up as you will trap it in your frame allowing it to do more damage.
I'm assuming your frame is steel given your concern with water? I
would suggest having it Weigled. Weigle is a spray that seals the
inside of your frame so water that gets in won't rust it.
Application is a bit messy, but it works and is well worth extending
the life of your frame.
Carrie
On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:09 PM, Chris Robinson wrote:
> as a teen bicycle racer I'm on a tight budget and can't buy a
> dedicated "rain" bike...is there any way to keep water from
> getting into the frame on my training bike when I ride on rainy/
> wet days
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