Ok, finally making a little progress on stripping my shell for a couple small rust repairs and repaint. I'm taking it down to uncover any hidden rust, and just took up the floor pan tar with a heat gun. The floors are in real good shape - a tad of surface rust here and there.
Do you all recommend removing the seam sealer, then redoing that after primer? If so, what do you use to get it off?
Thanks for any advice.
Ed
Your floors look pretty good, but...Start scraping at it with regular old chisel where there is rust next to the seam sealer. Chase the rust until you find none then stop. It comes up nicely where there is rust. IMHO its a lot of work to remove all and may not be worth. Those 3M wheels (drill atatchment) that look like hardened lung tissue work good at removing rust and the seam sealer.
needle scaler - cheap at harbor freight
fellow VA teener
I'm having luck with this on a 4 1/2" angle grinder. Be careful !!! its real wicked to use and you don't want to hit yourself with it.
Snap On Crud Thug. Just don't get your hand stuck in it...
I just heated underside with a propane torch (about 10" x 10" area), than scraped with a 3/4 " chisel. Of course I repainted bottom afterwards.
I do enjoy all the ideas that others contribute. there always seems to be a better way. Enjoy
that look like hardened lung tissue...
Lol, but I agree
Going on right now in my shop.
Like this. Where eye protection.
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+1 Torch. Heat it up and it'll separate from the panel, and then a little poke with a chisel will take up large sections. You're not really trying to burn it out. The surface will char and pop and burn, but the point is to heat up the material until it softens.
Wire wheels work, but they're slow, tedious, and messy. Although, for what Joe is doing (floorpan) it'll work better. But for seam sealer in joints and corners, I always grab for the torch & chisel.
I used this 6" wire wheel. It was a little slower than the others but it did not hurt as much either, plus no fear of damaging the metal. Wear leather gloves and eye protection.
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-wire-wheel-46764.html
Here is the whole selection:
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=wire+wheel
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