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Still waiting...Stoo once bubbled...
Hell, I'd be happy if they would just answer my email!
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Still waiting...Stoo once bubbled...
Hell, I'd be happy if they would just answer my email!
Having stripped and painted two myself last year, I'd charge more than they're worth to do it again! I'm sure a paint & body shop could strip 'em easily and cheaply for you - just make sure everything's "cold" process and non ablative for the metal itself. And get a hydro after you're done, regardless how long the current one's good for.GP once bubbled...
Anyone know approximately how much it costs to have a tank repainted? I have a couple OMS/Faber 85's and I'm just curious. One of them needs a hydro next April and both could stand a new paint job. Just wondering if it's worth it and where the best place to have it done is.
pescador775 once bubbled...
The only way to deal with this junk is to sand blast and metallize the tank. "Metallizing" is a Zinc spray (flame spray) that is almost as tough as hot dip.
pescador775 once bubbled...
For Pete's sake, give it a rest. Asahi and Faber metallize their tanks at the factory. I personally own 6 tanks that were treated with this method. I know that San Diego Sandblasting has flame sprayed hundreds of SCUBA cylinders. Many CA divers treasured their twin 38's and would have them metallized after the hot dip galvo or OD paint began to bleed. A number of divers made doubles or triples from Navy 40 cf life raft bottles. The hot setup included metallizing.
pescador775 once bubbled...
Imron is good for cars and boats. On tanks it's a joke.