[AT] OT - paint stripping
Ed Stewart
edstewart1 at verizon.net
Fri Nov 16 20:32:10 PST 2007
Hi Mike, I had a link bookmarked for this but it is no longer online. I
setup a fiftyfive gallon plastic barrel(could be a five gallon bucket,
use on tenth of soda) filled with water that had a box of Arm and Hammer
washing soda dissolved into it. you insert a piece of sheet metal that
is the height of the container and reaches about half way round the
inside. hook the positive cable from a battery charger to the sheet
metal and the negative to what you want to remove the paint from and
hang it into the water. Plug the charger in and a few hours later the
paint will be gone, I use the drum to remove paint from tractor parts,
it also removes rust.. You put a pan with one gallon of water on the
stove when your wife isn't lookin and add the washing soda to the hot
water and stir till water is clear before pouring into the barrel. Ed
Mike wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is OT but the input could be used for old tractor parts as well. I'm painting a room in our house, and would like to strip all the paint off the registers (many coats) and repaint them. Is there a solution I can mix up in a 5 gallon pail that will eat off the paint. Any input appreciated.
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> Mike
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