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<blockquote data-quote="nsfr1206" data-source="post: 492898" data-attributes="member: 26856"><p>Ah a fellow hand tool lover. I’m not much of a user but I enjoy messing with them a bit. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info. Today I pulled everything off of boat except one old transducer I’ve never used. We washed it out and then took over to my dads pressure washer with hot water. It cleaned up the interior quite well and took the stripes off of the exterior. I have some aircraft rivets from the last time we redid boat and I’ll be replacing some blind type that were used between redos and using jb weld in small screw holes before paint. </p><p></p><p>Question-</p><p>My trailer has surface rust etc. it is a channel iron frame so might be a bit of a pain to grind rust out of the channel. Any ideas on how to get it cleaned up well enough to paint? The out side of frame should be pretty simple to clean up…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nsfr1206, post: 492898, member: 26856"] Ah a fellow hand tool lover. I’m not much of a user but I enjoy messing with them a bit. Thanks for the info. Today I pulled everything off of boat except one old transducer I’ve never used. We washed it out and then took over to my dads pressure washer with hot water. It cleaned up the interior quite well and took the stripes off of the exterior. I have some aircraft rivets from the last time we redid boat and I’ll be replacing some blind type that were used between redos and using jb weld in small screw holes before paint. Question- My trailer has surface rust etc. it is a channel iron frame so might be a bit of a pain to grind rust out of the channel. Any ideas on how to get it cleaned up well enough to paint? The out side of frame should be pretty simple to clean up… [/QUOTE]
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