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removing powder coating?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by srdart67, Jan 8, 2011.

  1. srdart67
    Joined: Feb 3, 2008
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    from Sharon, Wi

    I took some parts off an old stove to use as sheet metal and they are powder coated. I have tried grinding it off with 36 grit tried using a sander with 80 grit and tried sandblasting it and heating it. sandblaster worked the best but i dont feel like using 50lbs of sand to clean off a 2inch wide 10 inch long area.
    Any ideas or input on a strategy that works well timely and efficiently?
     
  2. Oxy/Ace torch works well. Heat that bugger up and it pops off. Mikey
     
  3. Ryan272
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  4. 1971BB427
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    Powder coater told me it gets soft when heated, so just heat it and scrape it while it's soft and sticky.
     

  5. john worden
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    I suggest that if you want "timely and efficiently" buy a small piece of new steel from Menards. :D
     
  6. Depends how old it is, it may be porcelain.
     
  7. THE_DUDE
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    I blew some off with breakleen
     
  8. racer756
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    Thats what I was gunna say. It shouldnt be that hard to take powder coating off..
     
  9. matts37chev
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  10. Mr48chev
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    Yep, most likely it is porcelain covered.
     
  11. Ditto!
     
  12. pdq67
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    I figure if you can even buy it, that Methylene Chloride, (aka, MC), will remove it.

    Just put it in a metal or polyethylene pan and let it soak.

    Otherwise if this doesn't peal it, burn it off.

    Also Berrymann's #12 carb cleaner with the parts basket should do the same thing because the other 49 states product they sell contains MC and Cresol covered with like a 1/4" of water to hold evaporated voc air pollution emissions down.

    And B's #12 will peal the skin off your hands so watch it!! Just ask me how I know.......

    pdq67
     
  13. srdart67
    Joined: Feb 3, 2008
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    srdart67
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    from Sharon, Wi

    I quit i tried aircraft stripper and then a torch and warped the hell out of it. must be porcelain. goin to get some new stock. for future reference how does one remove the porcelain finish?
     

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