Re: [Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-30 Thread Jim Thompson
I would use liquid paint remover because you have the part off the car. 

 

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What are the options to remove the paint in small areas that are not
generally accessible with the usual tools - IE 2inch grinder.  For instance
on the engine side edgeof this fender"
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/showphoto.php/photo/21108/cat/500/ppuser/1
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-29 Thread Rick Schaefer
  Thanx -  No rust at all in that area, I'll start with sand (slowly)
and see how it goes.

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>  I use sand.  It won’t warp anything on structural areas like that.
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-29 Thread Tom Rightler
I use sand.  It won't warp anything on structural areas like that.
 
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 Makes sense.  What media?I have glass bead, aluminum oxide &
sand.


 
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What are the options to remove the paint in small areas that are not
generally accessible with the usual tools - IE 2inch grinder.  For
instance on the engine side edgeof this fender"
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/showphoto.php/photo/21108/cat/500/ppus
er/1865

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-29 Thread HarKemAsso
In a message dated 11/29/2010 7:46:49 PM Central Standard Time, 
ric...@gmail.com writes:


>   Makes sense.  What media?I have glass bead, aluminum oxide & sand.

if its not too rusted try the glass bead first -- less abrasive- paint 
removal only

Harlan


Re: [Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-29 Thread Rick Schaefer
 Makes sense.  What media?I have glass bead, aluminum oxide & sand.



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>  What are the options to remove the paint in small areas that are not
> generally accessible with the usual tools - IE 2inch grinder.  For
> instance on the engine side edgeof this fender"
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-29 Thread Tom Rightler
Sandblaster
 
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What are the options to remove the paint in small areas that are not
generally accessible with the usual tools - IE 2inch grinder.  For
instance on the engine side edgeof this fender"
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/showphoto.php/photo/21108/cat/500/ppus
er/1865

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[Chevelle-list] Paint Removal - Nooks & Crannies

2010-11-29 Thread Rick Schaefer
What are the options to remove the paint in small areas that are not
generally accessible with the usual tools - IE 2inch grinder.  For instance
on the engine side edgeof this fender"
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/showphoto.php/photo/21108/cat/500/ppuser/1865

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72 TPI El Camino