painting inside '67 mustang rocker panel, such paint nozzle?


blue83ranger

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I'm working on my '67 fastback and noticed some light surface rust inside the rocker panel (had to cut some rust out of it) and the rocker panel is completely inclosed (for the most part) so does anyone know of any such paint nozzle i could stick through there in a few spots and it would spray in every direction to get a good coat everywhere? or any thoughts on how to paint in there without cutting it open? thanks for any help.
 
We used to use a long wand with a nozzle that sprayed 360* to rust proof rocker panels and door jams. You could check an automotive supply company for rust proofing supplies.
 
99% of the time, the rust you can see is a mere fraction of what exists.
 
this:
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/rus-1000-6c.html

sprayed with this:
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/rus-5050.html (this with wand attachment: http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/rus-5061.html )

Thats what many body shops use after replacing welded on panels, you'll need to drill holes, unless there are access holes. Though after its started to rust it may be a crapshoot, but its may be worth a shot. After you drill the holes, put some paint on the bare metal and put a rubber plug in the hole.
 
thanks for the links, i'll check into all of them and we'll see what happens.
 

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