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stripping powder coating

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little7251:
man i tried nitro moors its going to take a while lucky i'm patient :daumenhoch: :4_17_5: :Great_Britain:

rarman1:
have a chat with dan about it mate,

it took me ages to strip my frames and dan needed to sand blast them anyway as there was still bits of paint in the welds and nooks & cranies,

dans a top bloke i'm sure he wont mind you asking him ;)

MartyC:
With powder coat you can super-heat it or acid dip - I'm pretty certain Dan can do both so deffo worth dropping him a line  :daumenhoch:

Dingobmxer:
Dan has an acid dip tank,
I just send him my old tatty stuff and it comes back stunning  :smitten:  :smitten:  :smitten:
 :) DINGO :)

superbikedan:
ok guys  the answer to the questions,

yes i can powder over the original coat but don't like to as you loose definition in the

welds,  serial numbers ect,

acid strip is good but i find it lifts powder really quick but two pack takes ages :)

and shotblast is the best way but only fine shot ;)

and finally  i can sort out all three :coolsmiley:

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