Best paint remover, ever !
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 12:26 pm
No wires to connect. No slimy mess, no chemicals. Will take just a few minutes of your time. No sand or abrasives to buy. And no expense at all.
And this method will even make lunch for you. And heat your shop on a cold day, too.
Oh and get rid of all the waste paper, cardboard, pieces of wood, etc. that you've been tripping over.
And while all that's being done, I'm on the internet, while my work is being done for me!
Sounds impossible ?
Fire! Yes, just get a good fire going in the 'ol woodstove, and throw in whatever you want. Today, I did 2 batches: Heavy stuff like snow-plow frame parts, various steering pedestal/gauge and switch panels from an H, some motor mount brackets from a old truck, baked for a couple hours. Then the second batch was lighter stuff like sealed-beam housings, oil-bath air cleaners, a Cub dash, etc. Even some handfuls of various nuts and bolts.
I have a large magnet which will suck up anything small out of the ashes.
My stove is 36" deep and has a big door.
Just wonder what the people driving by thought when they saw the smoke from the chimney on a day when it's 70 degrees!!!
And this method will even make lunch for you. And heat your shop on a cold day, too.
Oh and get rid of all the waste paper, cardboard, pieces of wood, etc. that you've been tripping over.
And while all that's being done, I'm on the internet, while my work is being done for me!
Sounds impossible ?
Fire! Yes, just get a good fire going in the 'ol woodstove, and throw in whatever you want. Today, I did 2 batches: Heavy stuff like snow-plow frame parts, various steering pedestal/gauge and switch panels from an H, some motor mount brackets from a old truck, baked for a couple hours. Then the second batch was lighter stuff like sealed-beam housings, oil-bath air cleaners, a Cub dash, etc. Even some handfuls of various nuts and bolts.
I have a large magnet which will suck up anything small out of the ashes.
My stove is 36" deep and has a big door.
Just wonder what the people driving by thought when they saw the smoke from the chimney on a day when it's 70 degrees!!!