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Jack arrived new years eve.
Anyone have any advice on the easiest way to remove surface rust cos I can't be bothered with all the sanding!
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pay someone else to do it :D
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Paddle disc on an angle grinder and it will be rust free in no time at all.
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John how much did it cost you and where would I take it?
Steve what's a paddle disc?
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Scott, it's a disc with paddles of sand paper on. You'd probably need 2 to get through the whole job as they wear out quickly. Really effective though and make easy work of a job like that.

It's a beauty as it is though the rust adds character if you ask me :lol:
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Cheers Steve - nice to have you back on here regularly ;)
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My choice would be to shot blast the baby:

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That's what I was thinking Adie. Got to phone a bloke that does it tomorrow - cheers mate.
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It will get you an awesome finish.

Keep us posted on progress.
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Adie's shot blasting is definitely the least effort solution, you could also get it painted by whoever shot blasted for you. Spraying is always my issue as I have to do it outdoor and my garden is like a wind tunnel.

Al makes a good point about paddle discs, it's easy to grind into the metal and make a mess. Having said that I stripped the rust off a drum with one and got the finish spot on, a couple of slight burns and scars but really nothing major.

I personally don't find cup brushes any good, I've tried them on my angle grinder and on my drill but found them ineffective. Could be user error though :lol: So if you do go by hand and don't fancy risking the paddle disc I'd go with Al's other recommendation and try a wire wheel.

Just thinking as well, I've seen another type of rust removal disc, http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... x&istBid=t

Never used one of these myself, but looking at it I would imagine it's very unlikely to damage the good metal. Al you ever tried one of these?
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