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What is better sand blast or paint stripper?

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BIG JOHN

05-25-2002 05:05:49




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paint stripper or blasting, blasted a tractor once and it took forever and vowed I would never do it again, anyone use strippers? found a place that blasts tractors for about 200 bucks. tractor has very little rust- some guy brush painted it. what a nightmare
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LanceM

05-26-2002 04:41:28




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 Re: what is better sand blast or paint stripper? in reply to BIG JOHN, 05-25-2002 05:05:49  
Just fininshed a Farmall A, used stripper on the sheetmetal to get off the 5-6 layers of paint, several brushed on and I used a wire brush in a grinder for all of the cast parts. The stripper worked very well and so did the wire brush, both took that old paint right off and with a lot less work than sandblasting.

Lance



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