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Old 02-16-2017, 07:12 PM
mattoney mattoney is offline
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Thank you all for the suggestions. I'm semi-content with leaving the paint alone for now until I have the time to do the job right. I do have some pieces like the mule drive that I could try some of the suggestions and see how it turns out. It'd be quick to repaint if it fails.

I've done the aircraft stripper on my front wheels before and boy does that stuff work fast! I'm a little concerned about using the sand blaster.and getting sand in places I might forget to clean, so I may just stick with paint stripper for that.

Thank you for the advice! I appreciate it very much.

R Bedell I didn't realize mentioning my son was breaking rules of the forum. I didn't mean to offend and I'll make sure not to do it in the future. Please feel free to lock/delete thread if you wish.
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