Figuring Things Out
Hey All
So yesterday (Friday) I was able to leave work at 2:00 and I spent 'till sundown chipping the rust scale off of my keel in preparation of sandblasting.
Here is what I learned... needles scalers are good for getting off the small stuff but when you have some serious compromised metal to remove you need to hammer it (see pic #1 & 2).
After about 5 hours of banging with my hammer and following up with the air needle scaler, I had quite a pile of rust scale (see pic #3). I was not yet happy with the results but I was out of daylight so I put some rust treatment on the exposed metal (see pic #4).
Today, my arms hurt so much I could not even thing of swing a hammer all day... and I broke down and spend $45 on an air hammer and a set of chisels. (see pic #5 for a stock photo of the air hammer I got)
Oh man that was the right move. I got done in an hour what took me 5 yesterday... and I'm sure the quality of the job is much superior. I ran out of day light again so I don't have a pic of the other side yet. But I think I'll go back over the other side tomorrow.
Anyway, I'm very near ready to sandblast. Waiting on a warm enough day to follow with epoxy barrier coat before I expose that raw metal.
If you ever need to do a job like this.... buy the air hammer. I got a really nice 10gal compressor from Tractor Supply for $99.99 and the air hammer for another $50. I'm still way ahead of what a yard would have charged me AND I have a few new toys to boot.
Hey All
So yesterday (Friday) I was able to leave work at 2:00 and I spent 'till sundown chipping the rust scale off of my keel in preparation of sandblasting.
Here is what I learned... needles scalers are good for getting off the small stuff but when you have some serious compromised metal to remove you need to hammer it (see pic #1 & 2).
After about 5 hours of banging with my hammer and following up with the air needle scaler, I had quite a pile of rust scale (see pic #3). I was not yet happy with the results but I was out of daylight so I put some rust treatment on the exposed metal (see pic #4).
Today, my arms hurt so much I could not even thing of swing a hammer all day... and I broke down and spend $45 on an air hammer and a set of chisels. (see pic #5 for a stock photo of the air hammer I got)
Oh man that was the right move. I got done in an hour what took me 5 yesterday... and I'm sure the quality of the job is much superior. I ran out of day light again so I don't have a pic of the other side yet. But I think I'll go back over the other side tomorrow.
Anyway, I'm very near ready to sandblast. Waiting on a warm enough day to follow with epoxy barrier coat before I expose that raw metal.
If you ever need to do a job like this.... buy the air hammer. I got a really nice 10gal compressor from Tractor Supply for $99.99 and the air hammer for another $50. I'm still way ahead of what a yard would have charged me AND I have a few new toys to boot.
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