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> What is the best way to remove, Rubberized undercoating?
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post Mar 23 2007, 01:20 PM
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Ok, I decided to strip all the undercoating off from the areas I want to weld in the stiffening kits. I thought it was just some thick black paint but it is in fact undercoating. I got a chemical stripper and it says it will remove all coatings in one shot. I have applied the first coat and then scraped it but it seems a bit tougher than I thought. Any other suggestions on what I can use to remove all this stuff?

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post Mar 23 2007, 05:19 PM
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I have been doing a lot of this lately. I use a map gas torch. It has a trigger and fire instantly. I just warm it a little. There will be some smoke and occasional small flame on small bits sticking up. I use a wood chisel to remove it. Much better than a wire wheel and a lot neater. just keep the flammables away.
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