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  • Bill H.
    Expired
    • August 8, 2011
    • 439

    #31
    Re: Vibratory Tumbler..... Thoughts?

    Originally posted by Scott Smith (50839)
    Thanks Bill,

    I have WD40, just wanted to be sure I wasn't causing a problem for the plater by using some sort of protectant.
    Just as a side note on removing WD, a lot of painters cringe when they hear that there was some Wd on the paint. On the racecars, we spray WD directly on the paint to remove tire rubber marks. And I've sprayed many panels that have had this done (but, of course a 50/50 race paint job).
    To remove WD all you have to do is hit it with full strength Simple Green and wash with hot water and Dawn dish liquid. I've never had a fisheye doing this so, the WD must be gone.

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    • Patrick H.
      Beyond Control Poster
      • November 30, 1989
      • 11602

      #32
      Re: Vibratory Tumbler..... Thoughts?

      Originally posted by Paul Jordan (49474)
      Water Desicant Formula number 40. Rust protection is what it was designed for. The acid dip the plater does is for degreasing the part, i.e. to remove oils from your fingers, or from WD 40, etc.

      Paul
      WD-40 = water displacement, 40th attempt

      Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
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      • Ron G.
        Very Frequent User
        • November 30, 1984
        • 865

        #33
        Re: Vibratory Tumbler..... Thoughts?

        Patrick,

        Media blast is my preference for the large parts, but as for hardware such as bolts, nuts, and washers, I prefer to wire wheel them an then rinse with simple green and water before bring them to the plater. As for tumbling, I think it would be a challenge getting in all the tight spots. With media blasting no matter what material you use it provides you with more control and getting to those difficult areas.

        - Ron
        "SOLID LIFTERS MATTER"

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        • Keith R.
          Very Frequent User
          • August 31, 2001
          • 660

          #34
          Re: Vibratory Tumbler..... Thoughts?

          Hey Tom, you do a lot of front end rebuilding. I hot tanked my components but still have old grease inside the pivot arms and end caps. How do you suggest getting out all that old gunk? Boiling in hot water? What works?
          Keith MacRae
          NCRS #36692
          New Mexico Chapter
          1960 290HP FI
          2013 427 Convertible

          Shade tree mechanic and
          B-52 pilot extraordinaire

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