Allyn,
I would be very afraid of annealing the aluminum shrouds with this method.
I think that to turn the paint into a powder would require a
temperature above that required to anneal aluminum.
I have annealed aluminum in a paint baking oven meant to cure the paint
and not burn it to a powder.
Healey shrouds are somewhat soft anyway, but losing their temper would
be a disaster.
Charlie
On 4/22/2012 7:19 PM, Allyn Richardson wrote:
> My .02 cents worth..My X cousin in law, think that's what it is when you get
> a divorce.lol.. has a shop that restores high end cars. He has gone to
> baking the old paint finishes off of cars. An environmentally friendly, and
> cost effective quick way of removing the paint. Whole car goes in the oven
> after being stripped of all items you don't want to get cooked. Car comes
> out and what is left of the paint, bondo filler, and eons of grease is a
> powder residue vacuumed off.
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