nick205
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posted on 21/4/22 at 08:19 AM |
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Recommend me some effective paint stripper please?
Morning all,
Son's had his bike frame resprayed and there's overspray on the internal threads of the bottom bracket shell in the frame.
I need some effective and low cost paint stripper to clean it up.
What can people recommend please?
Already tried cleaning threads with a sharp scribe, but need the next level!
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Slater
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posted on 21/4/22 at 08:31 AM |
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Dremel fitted with small wheel wire brush? Maybe with brass wires.
[Edited on 21-4-22 by Slater]
Why do they call Port Harcourt "The Garden City"?...... Becauase they can't spell Stramash.
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 21/4/22 at 11:57 AM |
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I've found brake fluid very effective on many paints. However if it's threads then I would have thought just a thread tap would be ideal.
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gremlin1234
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posted on 21/4/22 at 01:54 PM |
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could you use a thread chaser?
or a bolt with a slot cut in the side?
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Schrodinger
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posted on 21/4/22 at 02:37 PM |
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Take it to you local Bike shop and ask them to clean it with a thread cleaner, it will probably cost you but it is the correct way to do it.
Keith
Aviemore
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nick205
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posted on 21/4/22 at 03:47 PM |
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In Wickes earlier and picked up some of their paint stripper. Will give it a go later using a toothbrush.
It's a large diameter thread and not one I have a tap for.
Trying to avoid bike shop spend - spent enough there already!
Thanks for the input people.
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nick205
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posted on 21/4/22 at 03:48 PM |
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Will update later/tomorrow on success.
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r1_pete
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posted on 21/4/22 at 05:58 PM |
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Langlow Strip Away Pro.
Its a professional only product, haven't seen it in anything but 5lt cans.
Took my 944 back to metal with it, 3 applications cleared 5+ coats of paint.
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nick205
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posted on 21/4/22 at 07:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by r1_pete
Langlow Strip Away Pro.
Its a professional only product, haven't seen it in anything but 5lt cans.
Took my 944 back to metal with it, 3 applications cleared 5+ coats of paint.
That's the sort of thing that sounds right.
Still to try what I got from Wickes and see how that performs yet.
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nick205
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posted on 23/4/22 at 08:57 AM |
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No success I'm afraid!
Maybe the bike shop rather than spend more time & money trying.
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nick205
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posted on 25/4/22 at 10:10 AM |
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obfripper
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posted on 25/4/22 at 11:56 AM |
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With the disappearing posts like above, any ideas what you may have done differently to the previous post - it hasn't affected me yet, but makes
threads hard to follow!
In regard to your problem, a dcm based stripper would work but is a professional only product.
If you had an old bottom bracket, you could cut a couple slots with a grinder at 90degrees to the thread to use like a tap.
Dave
ETA
Using the degree symbol was breaking this post, this may give a clue as to the problem.
[Edited on 25/4/22 by obfripper]
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nick205
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posted on 25/4/22 at 01:22 PM |
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Sorry - disappearing posst are annoying!
Wickes paint stripper didn't work unfortunately.
Frame now at bike shop who have proper chasing tool.
Collect Friday with BB fitted.
My son will have to learn the hard way these things bring costs and problems!
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obfripper
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posted on 25/4/22 at 01:45 PM |
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Looks like it should now be fixed! ° are now allowed @#£__&-+())/!!!!!
Dave
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nick205
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posted on 29/4/22 at 05:05 PM |
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Final update - the bike shop sorted it for £20 by chasing the frame bottom bracket thread. Bottom bracket now screws in/out smoothly by hand.
Lesson for all, if you're getting something blasted and painted/powder coated then really be careful with threads!
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gremlin1234
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posted on 29/4/22 at 07:53 PM |
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yep when coating, clean it up, and use silicone plugs in threads.
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gremlin1234
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posted on 4/5/22 at 01:33 PM |
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one other thought,
did you try nail varnish remover?
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