You have to sandblast it.
[ January 22, 2003, 04:20 PM: Message edited by: DBM ]
any tips tricks or ideas on taking powder coat off
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You have to sandblast it.
[ January 22, 2003, 04:20 PM: Message edited by: DBM ]
It takes a powerfull sand blaster to get it off quickly, our bead blast cabinet will take it off, but it takes forever. You can bake it at 5 or 6 hundred degrees first and it flakes up and comes off easy with the bead blaster. I've heard that "Aircraft Stripper" sold at auto paint stores will take it off, but I've never tried it.
Carb cleaner, the kind in the bucket.
Try the gasket remover in a can, gasket chisel or something like that, big grey can, just dont get it on your hands.
We do powdercoating here. If you have a few parts Jasco works it can be found at most hardware stores in the paint department. Gold can!
Thanks for the replys the guy i took it to said to take it to this other and guy and he has a big torch to burn it off just couldn't bring myself to do that to my intake and rex marine vavle covers!
Jasco works good.. also heat it up with a small torch and it will come right off
the jasco worked great i am going to take it to the blaster now just to clean everythng up thanks again for your replys
carreraboat:
the jasco worked great i am going to take it to the blaster now just to clean everythng up thanks again for your replys carreraboat, Let us know how your parts turned out. Why do you have to take them to a sandblaster, didn't the jasco do it. I think I might do the same thing