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    For paint stripping on the doors you of dark thoughts... hangar is hot as hell in SC at the moment however

    Note :Plane was definitely Metallic Blue day one.. Forrest once stated that they sprayed EVERYTHING the color it was ..correct!!
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    Do it yourself perhaps?

    Use one of the water-soluble products that Boeing use. It's Ardrox 2814. I've used it a lot. It's a lot slower than the old methylene-chloride based strippers, but is a lot safer to you and the environment (it won't burn your skin, but I wouldn't drink it!).

    It's a pink-coloured solution/gel, somewhat like a watered-down Jello, that needs aerating with a whisk (I use a whisk on a drill) and then brushed coarsely on to a surface which has been pre-cleaned with AvGas or mineral spirits to remove surface oils. Sanding the existing painted surfaces accelerates the process.

    Wrap the whole thing in cling-film or other plastic wrap and leave to stew for a few days; you'll see the progress through the plastic.

    Then remove plastic, hose off, let dry thoroughly and then prep the bare skin for paint. Note: not good for steel parts; the water content promotes steel corrosion.

    Link: https://bronaerotech.com/product/sur...t-ardrox-2814/

    Link to my BC12-D door re-build including removal of the steel parts: https://www.taylorcraft.org.uk/Brey_rebuild-doors.htm

    Hope that helps,
    Rob

    p.s. Or find a soda-blasting company; but that comes with its own chemical challenges!

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    • #3
      Egads do it myself? WELL I AM ! Sorry my attempt at humor.. hire a "stripper" clean living clean living Robert ..... Thankyou for the advice however...just about have them done..
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      • #4
        Finished with that job thank goodness! Also a Bg thanks to Mike Redpath for selling the two door handles. Now on to door skin repair , new set windows. BTW what are folks doing for tracks?Click image for larger version

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        • #5
          Inside frames ....
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          • #6
            Ya have to have stripped them to understand.....

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            • #7
              DANG!! Those are going to come out NICE!

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              • #8
                Thank you Hank. I am not going to pile on door interior on top of the metal interior door panels. Simple , straight orginal and light is the key!

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                • #9
                  Check for any dents and damage to the inside. Sometimes a thin vinyl upholstery can be lighter than (God forbid) a slather of Bondo to get the metal smooth. You can also make a NON STRUCTURAL filler from a little (as little as possible) thin epoxy mixed with micro balloons.

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                  • #10
                    Original is key. Simple , light as possible. In a word....Taylorcraft. Shame that so many are so far from what they should be. Just one man's very humble opinion.

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                    • #11
                      "I need to hire a stripper"

                      I worked my way through college at a newspaper-- remember them? In the printing plant. It was a night time gig 8 pm to 4 am. The people who separated negatives for multiple color printing were "color strippers." My employer had a temp-agency on-call for times when extra help was needed for busy times or sick employees. Apparently there was a new hire on night duty at the temp-agency. The attractive young African-American lady they sent one night had a feathered boa, high heel boots and not much else...

                      Lisa

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                      • #12
                        Lol

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