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Default Keeping a trailer frame from rusting

On 2012-11-21, Gunner wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 21:46:18 -0600, Ignoramus28180
wrote:

I have a Transcraft Tl-2000 semi trailer, which is in a remarkably
decent condition, considering it is 17 years old. It has superficial
surface rust, but no through holes or big pieces or rust falling off.

It was owned by a construction cmpany prior to me buying it at
auction, and it was probably not used much during winter.

Well I will need to use it during winter, so, my question, how to rust
proof it cheaply. (it cost me only $1.5k plus buyer premium). Say, can
I spray some oil on the frame every couple of months? Would that work
satisfactorily?

i


Why not buy a kit and do a Rino Liner type coating over the metalwork?
It would be much cheaper than anything else other than polluting
Chicago.

On second thought....a couple gallons of used motor oil would be a
good thing. Spray it on with a bug sprayer and then drive through
Chicago and let it drip dry.


I have a lot of clean, transparent used hydraulic oil and such.

i