Richard Stowe
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Anybody got a good method of removing paint from gas cylinders so far the best I've come across is loads of cheap flap discs? but can't get in to tight corners
On a gas cylinder? You’re quite brave thenfire, I burn the paint off
I think cylinders are a 2k paint which means burning will give off isocyanate fumes. Generally a bad idea. Mine was not easy to strip.fire, I burn the paint off
I think he's assuming it's a cut open gas cylinder.On a gas cylinder? You’re quite brave then
I do mean after I've cleared the gas outOn a gas cylinder? You’re quite brave then
Just looked up DCM stripper! but I'm just trying to get myself started how do I get permit's?
There are recipes online that loosen up powdercoatings, otherwise “CRC gasket remover” should do the trickAnybody got a good method of removing paint from gas cylinders so far the best I've come across is loads of cheap flap discs? but can't get in to tight corners
Yeah tried burning off but not movingThat will be a lot of caustic and not fun to clean up. Theres no nice way of stripping paint.
Can you just paint over it? Will it be used hot?
But it can be kept and reused.That will be a lot of caustic and not fun to clean up. Theres no nice way of stripping paint.
Can you just paint over it? Will it be used hot?