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    Has anybody set up a dip tank for stripping parts?
    I have dipped small PC'd parts over night in a bath of aircraft stripper with great results.But 55 gals. of the stuff would be costly.Any other chemicals more reasonable for this purpose?

  • #2
    Nobody uses a dip tank?
    How do you strip your pC'd parts? Steve

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    • #3
      I have been doing the same thing as you.

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      • #4
        Re: Dip tank

        I burn it off!
        Bob
        www.capecodpowdercoating.com

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        • #5
          JASCO floor stipper from Home Depot works for me, I picked up some DADS stripper from walmart with a plastic spray bottle. So you should be able to get a plastic tote from walmart and put a few gallons in it to soak the parts. Berrymans Chem dip works as well.

          paul

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          • #6
            That Berymans Chem dip at Avance Auto was about $55 for 5 gals.
            How much was the Dads Stripper ?
            I'm up in the mountains so a trip to any where takes awhile.
            How well did the Dad's stripper work on powder coat?

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            • #7
              DADS stripper

              Hold on to your wallet when buying DADs stripper, 1 gallon is $17 to $20. 1 quart cost $6.95 at Wally World but it works damn good.

              paul

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