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Filename: | tmp_13116-20170419_1826221287947951.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Fittings |
Manufacturer: | Thorn |
Type/Model: | Popular Pack |
Wattage: | 65w |
Filesize: | 3476 KiB |
Date added: | 19 Apr, 2017 |
Dimensions: | 3640 x 2048 pixels |
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Jesus thats a mess!
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derelict building find?
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It's not beyond it though dan!!!
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Derelict, fallen down static caravan find lol! It's recently been tidied up and this was in the scrap pile. It should come up pretty good once I get the rust off and give it a fresh coat of paint, there's no rot and it's all in tact
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you'l find if you blast it, the fitting may loose its shape as its very thin metal once heavily corroded, you'l also have lots of rust pits which will show up like a sore thumb once repainted, thats allways the main problem when re painting heavily rusted fittings
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Thanks Lampy, I did think about blasting it but it is rather thin steel as you say. I've taken the worst rust spots off with a fine flap disc on the grinder, the rest I'll sand by hand. I know it's not going to be perfect but it'll be a lot better than it is now (hopefully!)
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if you do get it blasted, get a long 5 foot narrow strip of 3/4 shuttering ply, screw the fitting at regular intervals to the thick plywood, and then take it to the blasters, this should give it a better chance of not bending and bowing
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Thats a good idea! I don't think it's worth blasting though? Will most likely hand sand it, I'll see how it goes...
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...Just noticed I got this a year ago! It was the first Pop-Pack of this style I acquired, seem to have loads of them now!
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