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Murray Mint
23-Jan-2006, 22:31
How the feck do I get the sodding stuff off the frame, it was suggested to use a blow torch and a scrapper which has worked OK but I'm looking for a better solution.

Murray Mint

nelly
23-Jan-2006, 22:34
Bead or shot blasting is the way to go. It'll also give you a sound, clean base to repaint.

madmav
23-Jan-2006, 22:34
only bead blasting mate are you Re -powder coating?

Murray Mint
23-Jan-2006, 22:49
The suggestion to use a blow torch and scrapper can from the guy thats going to do the repaint using a 2 pack paint, the idea behind his remarks are that the powder coat is quite soft and that the shoot blast just bounces of the paint, I have also heard this from another powder coating company

Murray mint

madmav
23-Jan-2006, 22:59
Shot blast would be to heavy possible pitting of the frame!

Then it would need loads of PRIMER FILLER:(

BEAD blasting would be ok but it depends on the original powder coat:(

Chemical dip works well mate, and if you get it nickle plated b4 paint the finish is awsome:D

nelly
23-Jan-2006, 23:02
If you're going to "wet" paint the frame, than blasting will probably leave too rough a surface to get a smooth finish.
Shot, especially steel shot, won't bounce off the old powder. It'll clean it off no problems.
It's the wet coat you're going to use that's dictating a non abrasive stripping.
Have a look around locally for a chemical stripping company. There's too many nooks for the blow torch and scraper method. It'll take forever and you'll not get it perfect.

madmav
23-Jan-2006, 23:28
nelly "Two" great minds eh:lol: