GarveyGuy
07-01-2005, 06:25 PM
I propane scraped my spruce boat of layer of paint over life caulk (spread thinnly over bottom especially) over ? epoxy (that I think had too little hardener as it seemed tacky when I pulled off some paint blisters before starting)
I noticed that even though I scraped to bare looking would in some area's, the wood would still boil some brownish crud when heated- I guess epoxy in the wood?
So next step is to get this goo and remaining caulk stuff off.
I started with a belt sander today (4"x24" #50) and it gooed up in 5 seconds- I used this belt to get down to bare looking wood for 1 plank , and then with a new belt on same plank- it still gunks up quickly- so must be impregnated with the epoxy.
I guess I can go through a $100 in belts and get the job done, but wonder if their is an easier way.
My back wouldn't mind either.
Solvents? better belts ? a differnet machine that might evenly remove a thin layer ? a genie ? :confused:
I noticed that even though I scraped to bare looking would in some area's, the wood would still boil some brownish crud when heated- I guess epoxy in the wood?
So next step is to get this goo and remaining caulk stuff off.
I started with a belt sander today (4"x24" #50) and it gooed up in 5 seconds- I used this belt to get down to bare looking wood for 1 plank , and then with a new belt on same plank- it still gunks up quickly- so must be impregnated with the epoxy.
I guess I can go through a $100 in belts and get the job done, but wonder if their is an easier way.
My back wouldn't mind either.
Solvents? better belts ? a differnet machine that might evenly remove a thin layer ? a genie ? :confused: