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Stripping paint..the hard way
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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 223913" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>Sandblast!!!!! I wouldnt reccomend any other way. Most will tell you that you cant sandblast aluminum but most havnt done it or are just repeating what someone else has told them. I completely stripped several layers of paint to bare aluminum on my 1436 in roughly 15 minutes. Piece of cake. Just use the finest media you can find and use a little common sence when you do it and you'll have no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 223913, member: 2865"] Sandblast!!!!! I wouldnt reccomend any other way. Most will tell you that you cant sandblast aluminum but most havnt done it or are just repeating what someone else has told them. I completely stripped several layers of paint to bare aluminum on my 1436 in roughly 15 minutes. Piece of cake. Just use the finest media you can find and use a little common sence when you do it and you'll have no problem. [/QUOTE]
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