Another New build Question

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johngil

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Mar 1, 2008
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I have a 325 gal propane tank that is completely painted in that battle ship gray color. Anyone know a good Chemical Paint stripper I can use with out spending a ton of $$ ?

I want to get it striped for the new Hight Temp paint job.
 
maybe have someone come in to sand blast it

Rich
 
Right, sandblast the bugger. Is this cut yet? If not, how is that going to happen. I have a 250gal tank but have second thoughts on how to cut it.

geob
 
It is cut. I filled it with water, displacing any residual fumes. Let it sit a few days full of water just to be safe.

I then cut it with a saws-all with a good bi-metal blade on it.

Worked fine, as I am still here!
Obviously you know the danger in cutting one of these things so be careful!

Check out the pic:
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...6/dsc00452.jpg
 
Nice cut for a sawsall with water! Looks like you have powder coated paint there. Sandblasting is not easy with powdercoated paintjobs. Try gasket remover(Permatex Gasket RemoverÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] (item #80646) from you local NAPA store. shake it, spray it on wait 15 minutes, then scrape it off with a sharp scraper, follow up with a rotary wire brush on your grinder. Let me know how many cans you go through because I have never done a tank that big!!

Size seems pretty close to a Lang 84, you gonna do a reverse flow clone?
 
To go reverse or not is still a dilemma of mine. I am thinking that right now I will go with a standard flow (I think thats what you call it) because it will save me from having to buy another steel plate to put in the grill. BUT I am going to have a charcoal rack that will sit below the cooking surface for good Ol' regular grilling. SO I was thinking I could Basically make a reverse flow by putting all my "tuning plates" together to create a "quasi" solid plate. Obviously at that point I would need a vent at the Firebox end so I was thinking of making a removable vent that I could place at either end of the grill. I would simply un-plug the pipe from a flange on mounted to the tank and move it to the desired spot depending on the configuration. I would then cap off the flange not being used.

These are my thoughts anyway...cant help it, its the engineer in me.....so I would call this thing a:
"High-bread, Portable interchangeable reverse flow / Standard flow smoker/grill"..... I think...LOL
 
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