Cook4794
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My M101 is in great condition, the paint is another story. Its chipping and showing the steel in a few spots. I'm wanting to repaint the whole trailer. The frame and springs/axle are in great shape.
My question is, Is sand blasting the best way to strip the trailer? If so, what media have you all used to do this. I've heard that sand blasting will ruin the "anti rust" coating on the trailer.
Also My father mentioned that when he sand blasted his regular flat bed trailer, it caused a bit of pitting which required alot more work than he realized. Is this due to him using the wrong type of media?
I have a friend who professionally paints, he is going to take care of painting after it is prepped.
He said that sand blasting should be fine, but he wasn't a expert with galvanized steel.
What have you guys done in the past? I'm hoping to remove the bed and have it prepped in a few days. I do have a garage it can sit in once its stripped to prevent any weathering/dust.
Am I putting to much thought into this? Or will the coating be lost once I sand blast the trailer?
My question is, Is sand blasting the best way to strip the trailer? If so, what media have you all used to do this. I've heard that sand blasting will ruin the "anti rust" coating on the trailer.
Also My father mentioned that when he sand blasted his regular flat bed trailer, it caused a bit of pitting which required alot more work than he realized. Is this due to him using the wrong type of media?
I have a friend who professionally paints, he is going to take care of painting after it is prepped.
He said that sand blasting should be fine, but he wasn't a expert with galvanized steel.
What have you guys done in the past? I'm hoping to remove the bed and have it prepped in a few days. I do have a garage it can sit in once its stripped to prevent any weathering/dust.
Am I putting to much thought into this? Or will the coating be lost once I sand blast the trailer?