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William Noble William Noble is offline
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Default Removing paint from crevices

sandblasting and bead blasting are effective - but I don't know how well
the HF units work - I have a TIP sand blaster that is pretty good - the kind
with the pressurized container for sand

you will want to use really fine sand or you will clog your system up and
spend more time cleaning than blasting - and you need a lot of air
"Ignoramus25173" wrote in message
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I bought a Famco 3R press today. $80 from Craigslist. According to
some eBay auction descriptions, it can do up to 4 tons of force.

It weighs, I would say, 170 lbs. It is about all I can lift by
myself. While it is in good physical shape, no major rust, etc, its
paint flaked off in about 3/4 of its area.

I decided to clean it up and repaint it. To that end, I removed paint
from easy to access areas using a 4" grinder and a cup brush. That
took care of 80% of paintable surface. However, that left a lot of
crevices uncleaned.

To clean, them, I am leaning towards visiting Harbor Freight and
buying some sandblasting gun and just sandblasting those places.

Would anyone have any suggestions here?

Also, what primer would you use to paint it.

I am kind of tempted to paint it in some fun color like red.

thanks

i




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