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5th October 2010, 12:29 PM #1Novice
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Have YOU used an Infrared Paint Stripper?
I have been looking to use an infrared paint stripper on my skirting boards. I want to strip them back to bare wood, then finish with some kind of clear varnish.
I want to know about your experince of using this new way of stripping wood.
Fremantle - Western Australia
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5th October 2010, 12:31 PM #2
no sorry, but I have used the hot air guns, very tedious and tiresome but they do a relatively good job!
G'day I'm Dave!
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8th October 2010, 03:19 PM #3Senior Member
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I use a fishtail burner (flame) hooked up to the bbq bottle. Very quick. Minor burns not a prob if repainting, or even clear coating.
Good thing about this method it dries the paint well and does not clog sandpaper.
Much cheaper than Infra Red thingy.
When I did my skirting boards I removed them and did them in shed at a nice height. I also use belt sand paper by hand for the hard to get too bits/curves etc.
cheers
conwood
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