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A tongue and grove door with the stripping process just starting. *Viewed: 1089 times.
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Nearly finished - you can see the paint can be easily swept up once stripped, no mess! Viewed: 1164 times.
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Finished in about 45 - 60 mins. Ready for either repainting or with a bit more finishing work -lovely exposed timber. Viewed: 818 times.
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DSCF1102 Viewed: 949 times.
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Stripping interior door frames using the Speedheater 1100. Viewed: 816 times.
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Once heated the all the paint layers are removed at one time - back to the wood. Viewed: 765 times.
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Stripping architraves - it can be easier if they are removed. Viewed: 794 times.
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Once heated - stripped back to the wood. *Viewed: 759 times.
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Stripping many layers of paint off VJ boards in an old Queenslander. Viewed: 948 times.
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View 2: Stripping many layers of paint off VJ boards in an old Queenslander. Viewed: 794 times.
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The Speedheater made easy work off this old verandah floor paint that was covering these lovely boards. Viewed: 728 times.
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Keeping the heat on the surface when doing intricate mouldings can assist with the removal process, as on this door. Viewed: 690 times.
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More door Stripping. Viewed: 814 times.
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Using the tripod attachment when stripping architraves in-situ. Gives you hands free stripping making it twice as fast. *Viewed: 980 times.
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