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<blockquote data-quote="PitFishin&#039;" data-source="post: 238260" data-attributes="member: 7497"><p>i like the way that looks Lon, pretty much the look im goin for. i wanna clearcoat the aluminum without any paint and steel flex the bottom in black. I just about fell out of my chair when i read 10-15 gal :shock: i was thinkin 1-2 . the original paint is still on mine and its wearing thin so i dont think it will take much to get it off there, but i tried one of those paint and rust remover wheels and it didnt work very well for me and i couldnt get close around my rivets without chewing some of them away(not good) so i found some of this stripper for 30$ a gal wich i thought was a good deal. those wheels were 9$ a piece.... and it only got me about 12x12 section. so im goin with this stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PitFishin', post: 238260, member: 7497"] i like the way that looks Lon, pretty much the look im goin for. i wanna clearcoat the aluminum without any paint and steel flex the bottom in black. I just about fell out of my chair when i read 10-15 gal :shock: i was thinkin 1-2 . the original paint is still on mine and its wearing thin so i dont think it will take much to get it off there, but i tried one of those paint and rust remover wheels and it didnt work very well for me and i couldnt get close around my rivets without chewing some of them away(not good) so i found some of this stripper for 30$ a gal wich i thought was a good deal. those wheels were 9$ a piece.... and it only got me about 12x12 section. so im goin with this stuff [/QUOTE]
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