Stripping Paint off Metal

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BushEd

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Aug 24, 2009
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Got a cheapy axe today from my DIY store, picking up woodcarving things and spotted it nestling on a shelf. Seems pretty decent for £10.50 price label...though havent really cut anything yet.

Anyway, came with a horrible plasticy laquer and orange paint. Well all thats off the handle now, waiting for some oil, but...how do i best get the paint off the axe bit? I noticed it came off with my coarse paper, but that scarred the metal up awful...

I know there are the chemical strippers, but is there anything easier? and more importantly cheaper?

oh and most importantly, isn't gonna make my head all fume-y and falling over-y.

:D
 

pwb

Full Member
I've used caustic soda ,as used for clearing drains, to strip paint off various things before ,never an axe though.
Found it works better than Nitromors on some paints too, and a hell of a lot cheaper.

Make sure you have heavy rubber gloves and maybe eye protection :eek: , nasty stuff.

Pete.
 
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Asa Samuel

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May 6, 2009
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I don't know much about the effect of paint strippers on metal but I'm sure some fine grade sand paper would strip the paint off then you could use some fine wire wool to polish it up.
 
you can scrape it of with a sharp blade then finish with sand paper in finer grades

got my £2.99 argos axe clean :D

Argos1.jpg


ATB

Duncan
 

kevm65

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I agree with Landyandy, i would use a heat gun too, its cleaner and faster and there should be no need to sand it afterwards.
 

sasquatch

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Got a cheapy axe today from my DIY store, picking up woodcarving things and spotted it nestling on a shelf. Seems pretty decent for £10.50 price label...though havent really cut anything yet.

Anyway, came with a horrible plasticy laquer and orange paint. Well all thats off the handle now, waiting for some oil, but...how do i best get the paint off the axe bit? I noticed it came off with my coarse paper, but that scarred the metal up awful...

I know there are the chemical strippers, but is there anything easier? and more importantly cheaper?

oh and most importantly, isn't gonna make my head all fume-y and falling over-y.

:D

PM inbound. I've got plenty of 1000 grit, I can send you some for free if you're interested. It doesn't take long at all and will clean up what the rough grit did!
 

BushEd

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Aug 24, 2009
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you can scrape it of with a sharp blade then finish with sand paper in finer grades

got my £2.99 argos axe clean :D

Argos1.jpg


ATB

Duncan

nice!!! thats what mines slowly progressing towards. With sasquatches generous offer; a tin of Linseed Oil, and a home-made axe sharpener :D :240:
 

BushEd

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Aug 24, 2009
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BushEd

Nomad
Aug 24, 2009
307
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Herts./Finland
Got it down to this stage now:

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Needs a final polish with sasquatches paper (got here today!! :D) but pretty much done.

2 last questions:

1. How you get the paint off the bottom of the bit, around the handle? (too fiddly!!)
2. Been going at it for a good while now with a put together sharpening kit...the results are minimal :( so how is best to sharpen an axe with wet'n'dry?! i've seen british reds tutorial, but his advice doesnt seem to be helping me :S

thanks
 

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