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Re: Best way to remove rust and paint
[Re: 340SIX]
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11/24/08 07:35 PM
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where is the rust located?
pretty sure there are sand paper flap wheels for grinder.
i have used the 3m pads for die grinder which also work well.
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Re: Best way to remove rust and paint
[Re: Skeez]
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11/25/08 12:31 AM
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Skeez- Can you please post a bigger pic of your avatar? Can't quite make out what it says.. Looks intersting.
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Re: Best way to remove rust and paint
[Re: DaytonaTurbo]
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11/25/08 05:03 AM
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I burnt up a drill using wire wheels to clean up rust on my floor.
i've used the sandpaper flapper wheels on a grinder before too, and they didn't last very long, I wouldn't reccommend them. the stiff sponge wheels work well too, but again, the oens I had were for use in a drill. all the dust I created got into the drill and it didn't live very long
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Re: Best way to remove rust and paint
[Re: 340SIX]
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11/25/08 08:29 AM
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If sand blasting is not an option? Are those 3-M wheels anygood? If so do they make them for a 4" or 4.5" grinder as I realy don't want tp use a drill. Any other option?
I DA them with 80 grit But I'm not a professional painter and can't spell so what do I know, LOL
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Re: Best way to remove rust and paint
[Re: 340SIX]
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11/25/08 08:39 AM
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If sand blasting is not an option? Are those 3-M wheels anygood? If so do they make them for a 4" or 4.5" grinder as I realy don't want tp use a drill. Any other option?
Depends where the paint is and how deeply penetrated the rust is; also how large of an area... more details please.
Rick
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Re: Best way to remove rust and paint
[Re: Barry70GTX]
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11/25/08 12:41 PM
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The best way is to dip it. Why is blasting out of the question?
Long story: The car was dipped but the doner part I am using was not. Orginaly I should have not had to use the parts that need cleaned up! But the body shop the car used to be at cut the whole front floor out instead of useing the 3/4 patch pans I gave them.They also ruined the quaters by cutting them off to make the trunk floor easy to install Went out of biz and gave me that car back {they screwed me out of 5800 bucks and lost lots of parts.Car has sat a long time but now I am going to have time and $$ to at least gather the parts I neeed and do some work. As far blasting goes I paid 2K for new grass sod and wife looked at me like BUT as of This morn she gave the go ahead to blast what Ineed to After Rredi Strip
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