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    Bugga Banjo

    that is s alot of bog

    We have a door you can have here, frame is rusty but skin is good, now to get it to you.

    We only had someone here from Sydney today delivering parts and has headed back already

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    bogged

    Usually one is to play in bog up to the middle of the door.
    But this time it is playing with bog in the middle of the door.
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    Last edited by wrinklearthur; 14th January 2012 at 08:39 PM. Reason: less ss's

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    Quote Originally Posted by banjo View Post
    Hi Harry i use septone automotive paint stripper , But when you use it you need to use prep wash after it to nutralise it. It is strong & burns the nostrals , throat & eyes. Also burns the skin & feet if working in thongs .
    So for on Harry i have only needed to do 2 coats to get it back to bear aluminium.. You should scratch the surface before you apply it or any paint stripper , But if you scratch it to deep you will have a lot of work when it comes to painting as it will show through. Although i scratch mine to deep i use a good quality high fill etch primer..
    Also keep you scraper clean & sharp..

    Cause the paint is so think on Harry the first coat does'nt bubble much at all but second coat nearly bubbles instantly..

    Hope that helps..

    With the welding on the baulk head that was with a MIG as its steel..
    Keen to have a go on a TIG tho..

    As for the holes in the rear window panel I cant weld those as i dont have a tig or gas mig for alumium..
    So i will fiberglass them from the inside & use a good body filler on the outside..
    Hey many thanks for that Jason, that paint stripper is nasty stuff, I'll stick to my 'eco' paint stripper though it's less effective.
    Another product I've heard about is called 'gun cleaner'. It dissolves paint off aluminium, though I haven't tried it myself.
    Cheers, Harry & Son

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    Quote Originally Posted by harryj View Post
    Hey many thanks for that Jason, that paint stripper is nasty stuff, I'll stick to my 'eco' paint stripper though it's less effective.
    Another product I've heard about is called 'gun cleaner'. It dissolves paint off aluminium, though I haven't tried it myself.
    Cheers, Harry & Son
    I have gun cleaner here for my spray gear . Its a bit notiouse to..But you mite of ment GUN cleaner As in bang bang gun.Couldnt tell you bout that..

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    Well yet another day wasted paint striping.Got all the passenger door done to find more BOG not quiet as much as drivers side but still enough..
    I got the hammer & dollys out & played with it for about an hour & i doubt it'll come good.GGGGGGRRRRRRRRRR







    Not happy..

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    1973 LWB S3 green Sadly GONE
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    My landrover doesn't leak oil , IT SWEATS POWER

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    Well not a great deal done but some done anyway..

    Took the capping off the rear panel & started to paint strip it..



    Gave some of the caping a quick coat to see how it would look..



    Look heres one i DROPED earlier. GGGGRRRRRRRRRR



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    1969 LWB S2a yellow, gone
    1972 LWB S2a 5 DOOR wagon coming & GONE
    1973 LWB S3 green Sadly GONE
    1977 LWB S3 tabletop building
    1992 disco BOINGY BOINGY

    My landrover doesn't leak oil , IT SWEATS POWER

    JASON & KAREN

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    Never mind Banj, you can paint over the grass that is stuck to the panel to give it a rough textured look!!!

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    good paint stripper.

    Banjo,

    the best paint stripper is made by Turco. Can't remember the number but it will strip everything including polyurethane/2 pack. Poly/2 pack needs scuffing with scotchbrite/coarse paper prior to application to break the skin but after that it it just about hose off.

    known in the aircraft industry as yellow pus and yes it will strip your skin so use the msds ppe.

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    Banjo, I recently had to strip some series rims so I could paint them before fitting new tyres, one was from either an army or army lookalike, had about 10 layers of every shade of olive drab imaginable plus black and silver under that. I asked a paint shop and they told me I'd need automotive paint stripper, real heavy duty stuff, about $40 for a tin. Looked at Bunnings and they told me the $35 a can Selleys stuff is the only one that would do it.

    Typically I ignored both lots of advice and bought a litre can of the cheap stuff for $8 from Bunnings, says on the can it does domestic, automotive and industrial paint, comes in a yellow can I think with a red childproof cap, green gel consistency to the stripper.

    Bloody brilliant stuff. 2 applications to completely strip the multi layered rim, first go took about 4 layers off, second go and a scrub with the rough wire scourers you get for cleaning pots and pans and it was back to bare metal, hit it with the gerni to clean it off and a quick wire brush and it was ready to paint. Worked the same on all the other rims too. I'll find the brand if you like.

    I've also used it to clean army paint overspray off some id plates, takes the paint but doesn't harm the printing on the plate. Smells a bit but don't they all? Paint bubbles and wrinkles pretty quickly with this. Stripped 4 rims, 2 applications each and still have about half the can there.

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    Keep up the good work Banjo - following with interest!

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