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Post by swamp rat on Sept 29, 2014 14:26:30 GMT -8
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Post by jimb on Sept 29, 2014 18:48:58 GMT -8
Nice looking Autocar.
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Post by wazzakw on Oct 1, 2014 2:30:41 GMT -8
hey there tat looks great.....amazing what you can do with a bunch of old parts....
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Post by gatorincebu on Oct 1, 2014 4:07:09 GMT -8
Yup! Love those pit fenders. Very nice rebuild on the truck Good job on the log trailer. For stripping paint or chrome. I use Simple Green. It is not caustic and does the job. I used to drain the bucket through a paint filter ince in a while then add some fresh liquid to the bucket.Always worked well for me. You might want to try it.
Be Well Gator
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Post by swamp rat on Oct 1, 2014 5:00:30 GMT -8
Yup! Love those pit fenders. Very nice rebuild on the truck Good job on the log trailer. For stripping paint or chrome. I use Simple Green. It is not caustic and does the job. I used to drain the bucket through a paint filter ince in a while then add some fresh liquid to the bucket.Always worked well for me. You might want to try it. Be Well Gator i been using easy off manny years..never tried smiple green, how long do u soak the model ?
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Post by gatorincebu on Oct 2, 2014 4:14:03 GMT -8
Dave, When I use the Simple Green , I am usually not in a really big hurry. But depending on the paint, overnight usually does the trick. And I also used to kick it a little with the easy Off! But then you nee to wear ribber gloves. I just happen yo like the simple green! It works for me. And I have found a source for it In Cebu city where I live. Ace Hardware! There are several stores located in the larger Malls.
I have to tell you this Dave. You are building some really nice models these days!
Be Well Gator
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