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6-8 coats of paint-removal

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wayne2

01-26-2007 20:47:48




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I took a small -up to cup of gas and oil in shallow pan lit it off and set fender-etc over it and a little wire brush work wala-have bar of pumice soap ready when your done. LOL Wayne




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F-I-T

02-08-2007 13:52:50




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 Re: 6-8 coats of paint-removal in reply to wayne2, 01-26-2007 20:47:48  
I sure favor electrolysis. I have used it for several years now, and I don't fire up my sand blaster anymore. I have an article that I wrote for a magazine a few years back posted on my website, along with a few pictures. It might be helpful.
BTW, it will work on ANY color tractor!

Frank Website: www.fboerger.com



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vette

01-28-2007 13:56:50




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 Re: 6-8 coats of paint-removal in reply to wayne2, 01-26-2007 20:47:48  

Get you a can of aircraft stripper from your local wal-mart or tractor supply stor. Brush it on, wait a few minutes for it to bubble up and scrape it off. be sure to wear a good pair of rubber gloves and Goggles . It,s pretty caustic



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RustyFarmall

01-26-2007 22:12:42




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 Re: 6-8 coats of paint-removal in reply to wayne2, 01-26-2007 20:47:48  
A heat gun and a scraper worked very well to remove 18 layers of paint with virtually no fire hazard.



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rustyj14

02-08-2007 09:02:42




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 Re: 6-8 coats of paint-removal in reply to RustyFarmall, 01-26-2007 22:12:42  
Aircraft Stripper won't buckle the metal, is much safer than using fire in a shop, and is available at most auto body/paint supply stores, and sells under that name! I've used it on jobs with 4 or more paint coats on the machine, and it doesn't take long to get the paint softened enough to just lightly scrape it off with a wide putty knife! Then a water wash and clean up. And a wash with Pre-Kleano, or enamel reducer.

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DurangoCase

02-08-2007 10:24:17




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 Re: 6-8 coats of paint-removal in reply to rustyj14, 02-08-2007 09:02:42  
I've even seen Aircraft Stripper for sale at Home Depots and Checker Autos.



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