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So far the Dremel with the grinding drum/spool works very well, but can be a bit invasive. The wire brushes take more time and fall apart quickly. Sand paper is laborious but effective.
But getting into the tight places (gusset/tube joints, etc.) have been a bit of an issue (euphemism).
Any tricks or tools or methods or ideas? :blush:
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I would not suggest using a wire wheel on a Dremel and running it at high speed. I tried that one time and spent two weeks pulling bits of wire out of my skin :woohoo:
Yeah, took me about 2 second to realize what was bouncing off my face. :laugh:
This is the grinding wheel on the left:
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Hey Godsjester - Try some medium grade steel wool. It is great for scuffing the existing paint so the primer then paint will stick. Worked great for me.
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Thanks, I will try that for the non-rusted areas!
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Go to paint forum and see what people use as far as chemical strippers for paint. Do you need to remove all paint or just rusty areas and rough up rest to except new paint?
I'm just hitting the rusty areas, and roughing up the paint, then with as good of a rattle can paint job as I can. I'll go full media blast and powder coat in a couple years.
Here I have used the grind spool, some hand sanding at the bottom, but I still can't get into the corners. At he top, you can see how close I can get with the grinding spool. I'll try the low speed Dremmel/angled wire wheel here:
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