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Gigamight
post Sep 21 2009, 11:08 AM
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Well I am coming along with getting the floors and interior stripped of paint, tar, and rust. However, I am having trouble getting into the tight spots and I'm not sure what to use. Is there a thread that covers this, or can someone give a newb a tip? Specifically, I am having a lot of trouble around the e-brake handle attachment area and where the e-brake cables enter the firewall. I have used a grinder with a wire wheel for almost the whole thing so far and I have made tremendous progress, but now I am stumped on how to proceed.

I have never done anything like this, so I have no experience in this type of thing.

Help...

Tips?

suggestions.....

Please.
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VaccaRabite
post Sep 21 2009, 12:04 PM
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other options to knock scale out of tight areas:

sanding disks on a dremel or air grinder.
Wire brush (non mechanical, just a wire brush with a wood handle.)

I did not think of spot blasting. I did not have that capability when I was doing this job, and now that I do I don't like doing it. Blast media goes everywhere. From a work:elbow grease ratio, though, blasting wins hands down. Just a lot to clean up and expensive to get set up.

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