Topic: instrument stripping
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davemyers Technician
Joined: January.19.05 Location: USA
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Posted: July.22.05 at 8:19am | IP Logged
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I am making my first attempt to completely stip an old instrument and
re-lacquer it. I am considering using abracive blasing to remove the
old lacquer and tatnish but I am afraid that it will pit the brass too
badly and also that the abrasive will get into the threads of the key
posts. Has anyone had experience with this or is there some other
efficient way to strip the instrument (other than Nitric acid)?
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bobbaier Technician
Joined: February.07.05 Location: USA
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Posted: July.22.05 at 6:00pm | IP Logged
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Put away the sand blaster! Get some lacquer strip in a can. I haven't
used anything but an immersion tank, but I've heard a number of others
say that "Avation" (I think) strip sold at auto parts stores works well.
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admin Admin Group
Joined: March.10.05 Location: USA
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Posted: July.25.05 at 6:00pm | IP Logged
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Have you tried the suggestions listed
here?
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