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I also mentioned Donald Trump's attacks on the NFL and all other decent peace-loving Americans.
However, as I mentioned above, my post was deleted.
Censorship has no place in a free society.
Therefore, I hereby quit RX7Club..
As the guy who founded this place, and all the rules to keep things civil, YOU are the one well outside the rules. Your attempt to make yourself a martyr is silly, because unlike almost every other automotive forum where no political discussions are allowed, we have a subforum specifically for that. Keep your posts in this area on topic.
Thanks Tim, they're inspired by your pioneering work with Waffle Wheels years ago.
The final wheel paint coats are going on today, clear coat tomorrow.
I'll post pics of the finished product.
I also got the 15" Panasports down off the shelf, they're next.
This is the set that used to have some very serious curb damage on two of the rims, but Dean the Wheel Wizard and his son Brandon put some shop time on them, now they're perfect.
But I'm having a heck of a time stripping the finish off those wheels, it is some kind of baked on enamel that's resisted several treatments of my marine grade paint stripper and lots of steel wool.
Anybody got any ideas for how to get this flaky residue off?
I got a very nice surprise in the mail the other day.
A tee shirt with a beautiful white FB stenciled on the front, it says "Ask you Doctor".
How clever!
Check out the OCD on those X wheels!
It was sent by an anonymous person from someplace over in North Carolina.
Any idea who that might be?
Last edited by ray green; Oct 21, 2017 at 03:31 PM.
You need to use the aerosol version of the aircraft paint stripper. Its not cheap but it should make that stuff fly off of there.
Its also doesn't hurt to use the mag wheel etching cleaner but keep it off the shiney bits. You can get both of these in any notorious auto supply shop like advancedzone.
I'm glad you like the shirt Ray, whoever sent that must have owed you one!
That aircraft stripper is nasty stuff, be sure you aren't downwind when spraying it. Sucks to breathe, sucks to have it on your skin! Spray it on, let it sit, then pressure wash. May have to repeat once or twice, but it will indeed strip the paint off.
Thank you for the "Ask the Doctor" tee shirt Tim, now I owe you one!
I'll consider it a 10th Anniversary present.
Yes, believe it or not, OGTA is now in it's tenth year and going strong!
Despite Donald Trump.
Also thanks to you and Collin for the tips on the Aircraft Stripper.
I'll pick some of that Nasty Stuff up tomorrow and give it a try.
But Collin, I'm going to pass on the pressure washer.
I tried that pressure washer trick on the first coat of boat stripper I put on the Panasports.
Next thing you know I'm covered head to toe by a fine mist of paint stripper.
I couldn't get into the shower fast enough.
James, I searched through that auction site for RX-7 stuff but couldn't find any.
Could you do us a favor and post links here to all the Good Stuff?
Any snow up your way yet Collin?
If only they had gone **** up 20 years ago.... alas looks like all they have is RX8s, a **** load of miatas, and some real nice frames (i'm sure you could cram a peripheral port 12A in one).
They are also selling trucks and equipment. That's what I'd be after.