Progress has been slow due to the weather. Still looking for a place to spray my tank/side covers in epoxy in Boise, ID so I can get started on the body work. For the time being, I just have to wait and watch it remain bare metal.
One of the few times where I've choosen to chemically strip a body panel. Used a wirewheel to get to all the weird places after that. Even then, there was still stuff that I couldn't get to, so I made the effort effort of taking it in and getting a few hard to reach places sandblasted. Still need to clean the dust off:
I couldn't live with myself without finishing the taillight housing. Sure, it was cleaned (thanks to vinegar). But who is to say it won't start rusting again? Since I had some POR-15 left over, I decided that this would be a great application for it. I'm generally against these types of products for rust control (rust must be destroyed by being removed), but if you've taken the right prep steps (removing the rust completely with a chemical or sandblasting), then POR 15 acts as a great durable base:
The picture above shows some "flash" rusting by the adhesive spray from POR-15. This increases the bond. Keep in mind that all rust has been removed to begin with.
Got all the rubbers on the battery tray. Come to find out, I am missing one rubber.
Does anyone have any spares they could sell me? Also decided to POR-15/Undercoat my rear fender. Came out pretty nice. I have two heaters out there right by it, and it's keeping that little area 55F, so it may take a day or two to fully dry.