Joeandmack
Active member
“What are the mathematics of defeat”is a saying when you know you are going to lose but want to minimize the losses. The real commander (wife) has concerns (justifiably so) about the lead paint I am spewing using an angle grinder to remove the paint off the 58. I wear a respirator and only remove paint when alone, change my clothes after shower pretty much do the full decontamination routine. My four year old plays in the garage regularly and has her own workshop. I sweep and vacuum but admittedly am still concerned about the lead paint dust and the effects (2-8 IQ points) on developing brains and think risk factor outweighs benefits. People over ordinance.
With the goal of repainting the tractor and finishing the restore/rehab of the 58 I see three avenues based on my limiting factors of garage space and money, time is not a factor….yet. If you see more I am all ears
1. Call the half done job good and paint it blotchy and unmatched- an unacceptable position I think.
2. Use a paint stripper ( non toxic type) and remove old paint and not make dust.- sounds okay what do people recommend? ez off oven cleaner? Lye ?
3. Paint over old paint. - this option is certainly appealing. Though I imagine could have the worst results of paint peeling off down the road. Aside from degreasing parts and washing how would people prep a surface of paint to repaint?
Probably I’ll do a combination of plan 2 and 3, I would like to hear some devils advocates and peoples thoughts and advice. Haven’t been disappointed yet with people’s knowledge and experiences on this forum.
With the goal of repainting the tractor and finishing the restore/rehab of the 58 I see three avenues based on my limiting factors of garage space and money, time is not a factor….yet. If you see more I am all ears
1. Call the half done job good and paint it blotchy and unmatched- an unacceptable position I think.
2. Use a paint stripper ( non toxic type) and remove old paint and not make dust.- sounds okay what do people recommend? ez off oven cleaner? Lye ?
3. Paint over old paint. - this option is certainly appealing. Though I imagine could have the worst results of paint peeling off down the road. Aside from degreasing parts and washing how would people prep a surface of paint to repaint?
Probably I’ll do a combination of plan 2 and 3, I would like to hear some devils advocates and peoples thoughts and advice. Haven’t been disappointed yet with people’s knowledge and experiences on this forum.