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Re: Sanding ready for rust removal...
« Reply #10 on: November 22, 2008, 12:05:16 PM »
Those stripper discs are awesome - I used one on a beautiful thick 800x400 stainless steel plate I got off a guy to use as a bbq plate - except it was blackened from him using it as a bbq for years... just used one of those stripper discs on the angle grinder and it was schmiko back to shiny stainless :)
yeah ive used those disks, they work well,
anyone trying to remove plastic pinstripes? we used a hq chassis mounting rubber, the small one out of the set of 2, put a bolt with a small washer each side n a nut tightned up, then in the elec drill, the chassis rubber would spin the pinstriping off with the friction.without damaging the paint... easy as. but make sure the washers are smaller then the diameter of the rubber otherwise if the washer touches the paint it will f*#k it
just a little trick i picked up when working in a pannelbeating/paint shop....
marty

 

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