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    Best Tool to Srape Paint Chips off Pipe Fence???

    I've scraped some pipe before, but want to know if any of y'all have come up with a better tool for the job other than a wire brush and it's little scraper thingy.

    Anyone wanna come help me scrape and paint the front entryway at the DDR???

    I pay in BBQ and cervesa!!!!

    Skinny

    #2
    have you tried a pressure washer....

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      #3
      Originally posted by crittergitter View Post
      have you tried a pressure washer....
      No I haven't. It's a pretty good haul from a water source, but I could make it happen if I rounded up all the hoes around here.

      Skinny

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        #4
        Originally posted by Hogdude1234 View Post
        No I haven't. It's a pretty good haul from a water source, but I could make it happen if I rounded up all the hoes around here.

        Skinny
        I see what you did there...

        I'd get one of those sand blasters!

        I'm sure I know a few who would make an appearance at the DDR with me... I'm not sure Andrea could handle all that at once though!

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          #5
          A illegal!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Hogdude1234 View Post
            No I haven't. It's a pretty good haul from a water source, but I could make it happen if I rounded up all the hoes around here.

            Skinny
            you could draft from a 55 gallon drum that way you would use all your hoes in one place.....

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              #7
              I used a drill and wire brush. Then wipe down with naptha.

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                #8
                Rent a sand blaster or hire an exchange student from down south.

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                  #9
                  I have done it before. We took a chain cut to length and wrapped it around the pipe and you pull each end of the chain. It worked pretty good.

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                    #10
                    Generator in bed of truck, air compressor in bed of truck, and a pneumatic wire wheel

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by DFA View Post
                      I have done it before. We took a chain cut to length and wrapped it around the pipe and you pull each end of the chain. It worked pretty good.
                      Beat me to it. Bicycle chain or old saw chain should do the trick.

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                        #12
                        Rent a pressure washer on trailer. It will have a 250-500gal water tank. That will last awhile before having to refill.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by texag93 View Post
                          Rent a pressure washer on trailer. It will have a 250-500gal water tank. That will last awhile before having to refill.
                          This ^ , and all your Ho's can hold your beer while you work

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                            #14
                            1/4 inch hardware cloth, wrap it around the pipe and use it like sand paper.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by DFA View Post
                              I have done it before. We took a chain cut to length and wrapped it around the pipe and you pull each end of the chain. It worked pretty good.

                              This........... short length of small link chain about 18-24 inched long. We welded a T bar on each end for grips. Back and forth, up and down. Need a couple of teens or day labors.

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