Quoted from Butch2099:Looking for color suggestions for Deadpool Pro
There's only one choice...
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Quoted from Butch2099:Looking for color suggestions for Deadpool Pro
There's only one choice...
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This is gorgeous!
Anybody have any tips or tricks for the do it yourselfer?
The stern pro powdercoat is proving to be quite tough to remove. Especially on the more delicate coin door pot metal.
I have a nice sand blast cabinet with aluminum oxide... Takes it off but slow process.
Ive seen aerosol gasket remover and air craft stripper recommended elsewhere.
Surely guys doing this in bulk aren't spending the time this has taken me so far.
Thanks in advance!
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