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(05-13-2012, 08:54 PM)henryarnold Wrote: (05-13-2012, 08:15 AM)EdAK Wrote: Denatured alcohol also works to remove the Permatex and doesn't attack the paint. I used it to clean up the Permatex squeeze-out when I used it on my lathe and it didn't remove any of the paint. It takes more rubbing with the alcohol but it does work.
Ed
Good idea. That would have saved me having to touch up my paint. If you are cleaning up Permatex, I assume you got your mill head together. All went well?
Henry
Henry,
No, the mill head needs to be painted first. Then I'll tackle the reassembly. I used the Permatex on my lathe and used the alcohol to clean up the squeeze-out with good results.
Despite my attempts as reserving the weekend for working on the mill, it just didn't happen so I'm behind, as usual.
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(05-14-2012, 06:04 AM)November X-ray Wrote: (05-13-2012, 03:14 AM)Dave J Wrote: A tip for the Permatex getting on your fresh paint, is to run some electrical tape either side of the join while your putting it together, and then just remove it after woods. Using electrical tape is better than masking tape because it's not so sticky and wont peel your new paint off when removed.
Dave
If available to you, try the new "frog" masking tape, it won't stick hard enough to pull off your paint but it creates a barrier along the edge so nothing gets beneath it. It's available at most home improvement places.
November,
That is my plan since I already have some of the frog tape. It's worked well for me in the past so it should work to help keep the squeeze-out contained.
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(05-14-2012, 06:04 AM)November X-ray Wrote: (05-13-2012, 03:14 AM)Dave J Wrote: A tip for the Permatex getting on your fresh paint, is to run some electrical tape either side of the join while your putting it together, and then just remove it after woods. Using electrical tape is better than masking tape because it's not so sticky and wont peel your new paint off when removed.
Dave
If available to you, try the new "frog" masking tape, it won't stick hard enough to pull off your paint but it creates a barrier along the edge so nothing gets beneath it. It's available at most home improvement places.
Welcome to the forum.
You US guys speak a different language to us, LOL Frog tape never heard of it? We have 24 hour, 7 day, 30 day etc tape at the paint stores but it's expensive (something like $7 a roll). I only suggested the electrical tap because most people have it around and it's cheap. You guys are spoiled over there with everything thats available and the prices you get them for and some with free postage, never heard of over here, or if they do they sting you with the price to make up for the postage.
Thats why we all buy from over there.
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(05-14-2012, 10:09 AM)Dave J Wrote: (05-14-2012, 06:04 AM)November X-ray Wrote: If available to you, try the new "frog" masking tape, it won't stick hard enough to pull off your paint but it creates a barrier along the edge so nothing gets beneath it. It's available at most home improvement places.
Welcome to the forum.
You US guys speak a different language to us, LOL Frog tape never heard of it? We have 24 hour, 7 day, 30 day etc tape at the paint stores but it's expensive (something like $7 a roll). I only suggested the electrical tap because most people have it around and it's cheap. You guys are spoiled over there with everything thats available and the prices you get them for and some with free postage, never heard of over here, or if they do they sting you with the price to make up for the postage.
Thats why we all buy from over there.
Dave
Dave,
Here you go.
http://www.frogtape.com/
It's just a type of painters tape that they charge more for. I have used it and it does seem to work as advertised. YMMV
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(05-13-2012, 09:42 PM)Mayhem Wrote: Nice work on the rebuild. This and Ed's post should be made available as pdf documents in the file section. I'd remove the responses to make it cleaner but include links to the respective posts. Also ensure that your names and the name of the site is on them too.
Mayhem,
I think this is a good idea, we are working on it
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(05-14-2012, 01:37 PM)DaveH Wrote: (05-13-2012, 09:42 PM)Mayhem Wrote: Nice work on the rebuild. This and Ed's post should be made available as pdf documents in the file section. I'd remove the responses to make it cleaner but include links to the respective posts. Also ensure that your names and the name of the site is on them too.
Mayhem,
I think this is a good idea, we are working on it
DaveH
Guys,
I already created the PDF. Where may I post it permanently?
Here it is for now
RF-45 Mill Head Rebuild.pdf (Size: 3.62 MB / Downloads: 58)
Henry
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Henry,
Thanks very much that is really nice of you
We have a Resource forum with a File Section, if you could post it there it would be good. Also in there you can put a link to your Thread. Ties it altogether.
Thanks Henry
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(05-14-2012, 12:25 PM)EdAK Wrote: (05-14-2012, 10:09 AM)Dave J Wrote: (05-14-2012, 06:04 AM)November X-ray Wrote: If available to you, try the new "frog" masking tape, it won't stick hard enough to pull off your paint but it creates a barrier along the edge so nothing gets beneath it. It's available at most home improvement places.
Welcome to the forum.
You US guys speak a different language to us, LOL Frog tape never heard of it? We have 24 hour, 7 day, 30 day etc tape at the paint stores but it's expensive (something like $7 a roll). I only suggested the electrical tap because most people have it around and it's cheap. You guys are spoiled over there with everything thats available and the prices you get them for and some with free postage, never heard of over here, or if they do they sting you with the price to make up for the postage.
Thats why we all buy from over there.
Dave
Dave,
Here you go.
http://www.frogtape.com/
It's just a type of painters tape that they charge more for. I have used it and it does seem to work as advertised. YMMV
Ed
Looks like great tape, might have to import some when I line my shed out and paint it.
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(05-14-2012, 03:12 PM)henryarnold Wrote: (05-14-2012, 01:37 PM)DaveH Wrote: (05-13-2012, 09:42 PM)Mayhem Wrote: Nice work on the rebuild. This and Ed's post should be made available as pdf documents in the file section. I'd remove the responses to make it cleaner but include links to the respective posts. Also ensure that your names and the name of the site is on them too.
Mayhem,
I think this is a good idea, we are working on it
DaveH
Guys,
I already created the PDF. Where may I post it permanently?
Here it is for now
Henry
Ed posted a newer version of this document to the Resources/Files section of this forum. The newer document has a parts list and some suggested tools for the job.
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Ed,
You sure are making a meal out of painting it
DaveH
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