Welding and fumes
On Aug 13, 2:31*am, Michael Horowitz wrote:
Two weeks ago I had my fuselage sandblasted and coated with two-part
epoxy. I had to get it primed prior to welding because it's going to
be outside and I need the 4130 tubing to be protected.
Prior to welding a tab, I used the torch to burn off the epoxy
coating. I noticed lots of fumes.
Is there a better way of removing the epoxy coating?
Are there any other precautions I should take beside simply trying to
keep my face out of the fumes? - Mike
Sandblast it off with Black Beauty (slag) or steel shot. Walnut
shells won't do squat. Glass beads might work.
You could also try chemical strippers - depends on the epoxy. Use the
nasty Methyene Chloride stuff, epoxy just sneers at the "green"
strippers, for the most part.
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