Re: Chemical Stripping/Derusting

Posted by Glen Weilbaker on January 13, 1998 at 12:22:51

In Reply to: Re: Chemical Stripping/Derusting
posted by Bob on January 13, 1998 at 11:52:48

Bob,
The place I go to is a Redi- Strip but what I have seen of the operation it looks like big chemical vats, don't know if it's electro-chemical cause of the fumes, I'm in and out in a hurry. They have said there are a number of factors that effect how the stripping works and recommend coming at certain times to get a good job....But now that get me to thinking who's being yanked? Maybe the quality of work varies with each house and who's working that day? I'm with Dave on this one, my next job will be taken to a blaster. I've been reading and hearing about plastic bead media which is supposed pretty good but I would like to see it first hand. But with blasting some loose stuff may come out while painting which is not all bad because you can deal with it right away rather than somethong to come back and haunt you. Already know about industrial sand baster,
not the way to go!
GW
: This is a question for Glenn and Dave. Were these places using an acid dip or electro-chemical (Redi-Strip)? I was thinking of having mine Redi-stripped because the magazines all gave it rave reviews. That doesn't necessarily mean its true. If it was Redi-Strip you were talking about you have saved me a bundle.

: Thank you.

: Bob


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