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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Starcraft winter project **finished Pics page5**
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<blockquote data-quote="stone4140" data-source="post: 174732" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>Alright I almost killed my rotozip today using a wire wheel in an attempt to get the paint off. Must not be the right application for that tool cause it smoked out pretty bad. And the electric angle grinder with a sanding wheel was too aggressive and took metal of. The wire wheel worked ok till the rotozip smoked but I could see myself being out there till March using that method. So my next step is to try a 3m large area paint remover on a a pneumatic grinder or try some paint stripper. Paint stripper would be my first choice if it wasn't so darn cold out. I just can't see it working well when its 25 degrees. And except for the citrus stuff which never seems to work well the rest of them need atleast some ventilation. So I may attempt to warm up the garage apply it then leave while it works and come back and scrape. Any better ideas I am open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stone4140, post: 174732, member: 916"] Alright I almost killed my rotozip today using a wire wheel in an attempt to get the paint off. Must not be the right application for that tool cause it smoked out pretty bad. And the electric angle grinder with a sanding wheel was too aggressive and took metal of. The wire wheel worked ok till the rotozip smoked but I could see myself being out there till March using that method. So my next step is to try a 3m large area paint remover on a a pneumatic grinder or try some paint stripper. Paint stripper would be my first choice if it wasn't so darn cold out. I just can't see it working well when its 25 degrees. And except for the citrus stuff which never seems to work well the rest of them need atleast some ventilation. So I may attempt to warm up the garage apply it then leave while it works and come back and scrape. Any better ideas I am open. [/QUOTE]
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