1978 CT70 Resto Mod Part 2
Here the frame has been sanded and painted parts treated to a black lacquer paint job. Pressure was a bit high in the gun, but wet sanding will remove any “orange peel” look.
Just a note on the paint stripper. Although there is no warning about an explosion hazard, that’s what happened to me when I brought the can home in the back of the truck. The sun had shone on it while I loaded other things in the back of the truck. When I started to unload, I noticed the can was swollen. I reached to relieve the pressure by loosening the cap. It exploded with such force, my eyes were forced inward and I couldn’t see for about 10 minutes. Being paint stripper, I was worried it was on both me and the truck and I couldn’t see anything! I was alone in the backyard at the house and blindly walked towards the house where I knew the garden hose was. I turned it on and ran water over my face for about 10 minutes. As my sight began to return, I realized I was lucky to have been wearing my glasses or I may have been permanently blinded. The only place the stripper went was in about a 12 inch blob on the driveway; not anywhere on the truck. I share this story with you so that you are aware of the possible problems associated with using this product. It strips paint amazingly, but must be kept away from direct sunlight and heat.
Just a note on the paint stripper. Although there is no warning about an explosion hazard, that’s what happened to me when I brought the can home in the back of the truck. The sun had shone on it while I loaded other things in the back of the truck. When I started to unload, I noticed the can was swollen. I reached to relieve the pressure by loosening the cap. It exploded with such force, my eyes were forced inward and I couldn’t see for about 10 minutes. Being paint stripper, I was worried it was on both me and the truck and I couldn’t see anything! I was alone in the backyard at the house and blindly walked towards the house where I knew the garden hose was. I turned it on and ran water over my face for about 10 minutes. As my sight began to return, I realized I was lucky to have been wearing my glasses or I may have been permanently blinded. The only place the stripper went was in about a 12 inch blob on the driveway; not anywhere on the truck. I share this story with you so that you are aware of the possible problems associated with using this product. It strips paint amazingly, but must be kept away from direct sunlight and heat.
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