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18' Smoker Craft Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="riverboat" data-source="post: 435086" data-attributes="member: 22399"><p>First, Thank you for your comments, they have helped. So after doing some research I have a new and better plan. </p><p>1. I have tested cleaning a small area with a drill and an 80 grit nylon wheel. It seems to do a good job, I am still searching for a brass wheel but the three stores I checked only had steel wheels in stock. (See the attached photo)</p><p>2. I read the technical information on the POR 15 products and called their customer support.</p><p>3. I plan to remove the corrosion and treat with undiluted vinegar.</p><p>4. Prep the aluminum with POR 15 Metal Prep and then apply POR 15 Rust Preventative Coating.</p><p>5. Epoxy with G-Flex</p><p>6. Topcoat with paint (I have not decided the type yet)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverboat, post: 435086, member: 22399"] First, Thank you for your comments, they have helped. So after doing some research I have a new and better plan. 1. I have tested cleaning a small area with a drill and an 80 grit nylon wheel. It seems to do a good job, I am still searching for a brass wheel but the three stores I checked only had steel wheels in stock. (See the attached photo) 2. I read the technical information on the POR 15 products and called their customer support. 3. I plan to remove the corrosion and treat with undiluted vinegar. 4. Prep the aluminum with POR 15 Metal Prep and then apply POR 15 Rust Preventative Coating. 5. Epoxy with G-Flex 6. Topcoat with paint (I have not decided the type yet) [/QUOTE]
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