So this blade I got has been outside for a while and is pretty rusted. What is the best way to attack it in preparation to a good paint job?
Guy
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Guy,
No question about it... sandblasting. Preferably by someone else, at their site. You'll get a good cleanup to bare metal without health risks and you won't have any of the mess.
The next step, although you didn't ask... I have my sandblast guy do the primer too.
I think it saves money too.
No question about it... sandblasting. Preferably by someone else, at their site. You'll get a good cleanup to bare metal without health risks and you won't have any of the mess.
The next step, although you didn't ask... I have my sandblast guy do the primer too.
I think it saves money too.
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Yes, that would be an excellent plan. Make any repairs first. If you're like me, you'll find enough other stuff to take too to make a trailer load.
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