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best stripper?
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I cant get the paint off of my engine cases, I tried a furniture paint stripper with no luck, and tried an industrial strength paint stripper from canadian tire(cant remember the brand, it was in a green spray can and the spray turned into gel when it hit the cases) with the same results. Is there something out there that is stronger? I have some of the paint off now with wire brushes, and its going to take several hours to finish it this way:(
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Actually, late in the process I found out that tossing a piece in a can of acetone works wonders. But that's pretty nasty stuff. I went back to the manual process.
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Sandblasting will eat aluminum, it's fine for steel frames, but don't even think about doing it to aluminum.
There are other kinds of media that work on aluminum, glass beads, walnut shells, plastic beads, etc, but "NEVER" use sand.
There sure are some dedicated Husky lovers out there, this guy charges $5k-$10k depending on condition, and he doesn't lack customers :woohoo:
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Sandblasting? ...
Sandblasting will eat aluminum, it's fine for steel frames, but don't even think about doing it to aluminum.
There are other kinds of media that work on aluminum, glass beads, walnut shells, plastic beads, etc, but "NEVER" use sand.
Agreed.
The two BIG problems are that silica's crystal structure is significantly harder than the aluminum itself, the basis of erosion. Second is that its dust can be microscopic, and can get blown/wedged into the pore structure of the aluminum, leaving it with that mottled, "dirty" looking surface - and once it's in there, you'll play hell getting it out.
That said, the various other media are the best alternative processes for cleaning/prepping aluminum for paint. Partial to bead blasting myself. Quick, efficient, cost effective and you can't beat the surface it leaves.
The stripping option is do-able, but you'll spend gangs of time trying to get into all the nooks and crannies of a head/cylinder set, and no matter what solvent you try to rinse the stripper off with, the surface will *never* match a bead blasted surface for both the properties of the metal and appearance when you're done.
Just a suggestion, but I'd bead the beast.
There sure are some dedicated Husky lovers out there, this guy charges $5k-$10k depending on condition, and he doesn't lack customers :woohoo:
Darn. I know one of those guys too. Amazing what devotees will spend on those things...
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Re:best stripper?
DARN I was gonna put my vote in for Boom Boom from Bazooka's , MAN she really knows how to work it! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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That said, I usually prefer chemical stripper and would recommend Kleen Strip KS-3 Premium Stripper. Just be sure to use it in a well-ventilated area, it's nasty stuff!
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haha if you remember my bondo thread awhile back you'll know that Ill do my best to work in well ventilated areas now:silly: :sick:
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