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Re: Removing Durabak



>>I, and fellow International Harvester enthusiasts, have been thinking about
>>using Durabak on the interior and possibly the exterior of my 1972 and 1977
>>IH Scout IIs.  These are open-topped vehicles, much like a Ford Bronco
>>The problem we're having... How does one get Durabak OFF?
>>Specifically, if I strip my body down somewhat, and clean it up, and then
>>apply Durabak, what happens when I 1) have an accident and need to repair
>>the sheet metal, or 2) my Scout eventually starts to rust again (bottom up
>>maybe?)
>>
>Tom, If you are repairing a large area you can get Durabak off by using a
>urethane remover.  If it's a small area you should be able to cut the
>Durabak away with a knife.

x-posted to IHC and Off-road

-Tom Mandera, Helena MT
http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout/index.html
'72 Scout II - 304V8, 3.73s, project
'77 Scout II - 196,4.09s,Track-lok,31s,4" Softride, air




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