Anyone embarked on this tedious mission before? What's the best way to go about it?
Apr 8, 2014 #1 Willens Never finishes anythi Established Member Joined Sep 27, 2013 Messages 73 Location MD & DE Anyone embarked on this tedious mission before? What's the best way to go about it?
Apr 9, 2014 #2 W weaselp1 Member Established Member Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 949 Location SE Wisconsin I have a friend who used this stuff to strip powder coat off some parts before: http://www.columbiacoatings.com/store/p/1005-B17-Industrial-Liquid-Stripper-5-Gal.aspx If you took it to a shop to remove the powdercoat, they normally stick it in a oven at 1200-1500 degrees then sandblast it off. Last edited: Apr 9, 2014
I have a friend who used this stuff to strip powder coat off some parts before: http://www.columbiacoatings.com/store/p/1005-B17-Industrial-Liquid-Stripper-5-Gal.aspx If you took it to a shop to remove the powdercoat, they normally stick it in a oven at 1200-1500 degrees then sandblast it off.
Apr 9, 2014 #3 Bigggy Member Established Member Joined Feb 25, 2013 Messages 648 Location Québec/Canada Sandblast
Apr 11, 2014 #4 Willens Never finishes anythi Established Member Joined Sep 27, 2013 Messages 73 Location MD & DE Thank you gentleman, seems like thorough prep and media blasting is the way to go.