At 07:45 PM 10/19/2011, Douglas Braun wrote:
>I have an old fender (for a '31 Ford) that has a coat of bondo
about 1/8" thick all over it. Does anybody
>know a good way to remove it? I will eventually sandblast the
fender, but I am worried that the bondo
>will be resistant to sandblasting, sort of the way rubber or some
plastics are.
Doug,
I had a fender like that on my Volvo P1800. What I used was a 4"
grinder with a wire wheel on it. The
wire wheel tore through the bondo very easily. It made a good bit of
a mess, the bondo dust everywhere. :) But it worked well, and easily.
John
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