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  1. 1 point
    Ryan556

    Making my own stripper.

    No I didnt, Dave. Thanks for the info though! I do want to give a HUGE thank you to Mark Smith. I sincerely appreciate the phone call.
  2. 1 point
    dave mac

    Making my own stripper.

    DId you try to get glycol either eb this is the same thing as butyl.
  3. 1 point
    seymore

    Making my own stripper.

    It's the nature of the beast Ryan when stripping with a hot mix or multiple strips combined with the age of the wood it's bound to be fuzzy! I've seen newer wood not get as fuzzy as like a 5-10 yr old deck after stripping. It's a small price to pay when starting over by removing a old stain with the stripping process. The bright side is the deck should never need to be stripped again once you are done stripping /sanding and staining! :cool:
  4. 1 point
    Beth n Rod

    Making my own stripper.

    The glycols take the stripping range into acrylics...if done correctly.... Beth
  5. 1 point
    seymore

    Making my own stripper.

    No problem.. No the glycol adds some boosting power to the stripper.
  6. 1 point
    seymore

    Making my own stripper.

    Add some Butyl to boost it or some propylene glycol but when I add the booster I only mix 2-3 cups of caustic. Post some pics lets see what you are up against?
  7. 1 point
    John T

    Equipment Upgrade

    Hey Tricky Micky-- just throw In your numbers to this formula [(gpm X psi) /1450] X 1.5 = hp to see what you need.
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