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Powdercoat stripping tips please?

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curtispro:
I was going to do my other sons Redline using the same thing, it came of the GT fine, bubbled up like a goodun  :), will have to try on a small bit first before I strip it all down, maybe I was lucky  :daumenhoch:

superbikedan:

--- Quote from: Skyway tuffshit on September 13, 2010, 09:41 AM ---Hi all. Can someone tell me the easiest, cheapest and best ways to strip a frame, forks, bars and seat post ready for re powdering please? Is there anything I need to do to them afterwards before sending for powdering? Thanks for your time

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tbh who ever you use should be able to strip the old paint for you,  saves you £15 to £20

on strippers that may not work :daumenhoch:

QUADROPHENIA:


i use loafers of essex

trasher:

--- Quote from: SuperBikeDan on September 13, 2010, 05:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: Skyway tuffshit on September 13, 2010, 09:41 AM ---Hi all. Can someone tell me the easiest, cheapest and best ways to strip a frame, forks, bars and seat post ready for re powdering please? Is there anything I need to do to them afterwards before sending for powdering? Thanks for your time

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tbh who ever you use should be able to strip the old paint for you,  saves you £15 to £20

on strippers that may not work :daumenhoch:

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£15 -£20 on strippers  ???
Bet they were rough

animal:
I use an oxy/acetelene gas axe and a wire brush  ::)

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