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30 November 2008, 03:28
backflush
Camo finish removal
Can and what method would be used to remove the camo finish from a Rem. model 7 action.
30 November 2008, 04:47
7mmfreak
media blast it
30 November 2008, 04:53
jeffeosso
wire wheel?


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30 November 2008, 07:04
7mmfreak
blast cabinet will make short work of it and metal will be prepped for new finish. then degrease and use your preferred coating.
30 November 2008, 18:50
backflush
Thanks for the replys.
30 November 2008, 23:26
Doc224/375
Baking Soda blast dry or wet . Armex or Arm & Hammer under pressure in a blasting cabinet .

Or Glass bead depending on desired finish .


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01 December 2008, 00:59
Tex21
quote:
Originally posted by Doc224/375:
Baking Soda blast dry or wet . Armex or Arm & Hammer under pressure in a blasting cabinet .

Or Glass bead depending on desired finish .


http://www.armex.com/?gclid=CJXZ9bvQnZcCFRNOagodoCAeDw



Will baking soda work in a regular blast gun?


Jason

"Chance favors the prepared mind."
01 December 2008, 20:08
Doc224/375
Yes ; Air Pressure 10-120 lb. CFM is dependent on nozzle size generally 30-400 CFM is needed .

A blast cabinet which will do other media works JUST FINE , be certain you have DRY Air

or Nitrogen I have even put glass beads in mine from time to time so as to prevent clumping .

Please try it with out first as it's not necessary in all cases . Small nozzle requires smaller

CFM and is much more precise for control . Benefit is non toxic ( Bicarbonate of Soda ) little

too NO damage of substrate . So it's a Win Win in my book .