DIRECT TV SOLAR DISH UPGRADE CHEMICAL STRIPPER
by admin on Mar.31, 2010, under Uncategorized
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Follow up Direct TV Satellite dish conversion to solar. This is another option to the adhesive material. It takes some time but the results are promising for a Solar Parabolic Reflector.
http://www.pfonline.com/articles/clinics/0500cl_pwd1.html
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March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
your shirt defies …
your shirt defies science
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
The either bake on …
The either bake on the paint and/or electric charge. Same thing they do with cars, ask a auto body shop. Or find out who makes the dish for them and call the MFG, they would know.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
You want see the …
You want see the alien ? Stop the clip at 4:51 !!! He’s looking right at You !!
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
pause at 4:07 alien …
pause at 4:07 alien? ha ha notice the shape shift at the end too, coo shirt! where do you get it? i like how it switches colors.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Was a test of …
Was a test of attention. You are the second person who noticed throughout the video:-)
Good Job.
Every notices the end only.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
why so many shirt …
why so many shirt changes back and fourth haha
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
* I have used this …
* I have used this several times to polish Aluminum car parts such as valve covers, heads, blocks, transmissions etc.
The oven cleaner also works well for stripping Anodized coatings on aluminum. This was discovered when I was trying to strip the black coating off of an R/C 10T frame which I later polished.
Once done with the polish I would suggest using Mothers Mag aluminum wheel polish and sealer to help cut down on the oxidization that will occur on the raw aluminum surface.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Use Aircraft …
Use Aircraft Stripper to remove the paint then go over it a second time with any oven cleaner that specifically says “Do not use on Aluminum” do not let this sit on the surface long, only a few min, it will de-glaze the aluminum and make it much easier to polish.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Dan,
You can buy a …
Dan,
You can buy a kit from Walters abrasives for $100.00 that fits grinders /buffer that will bring that up to 98% in about fifteen minutes.
Check with your local Welding Distributor.
The kit is amazing.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Tell me more. This …
Tell me more. This sounds like the way to go
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
I’m wanting to make …
I’m wanting to make a solar heater and solar electricity and I have watched some of your videos. Do you or do you know where I can get free plans to build homemade solar heat & electric..I Find I’m always missing a few details from the videos and plans to follow so i don’t waste money would make the whole thing so much easier. Thanks
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Funny thing, I …
Funny thing, I changed my shirt 7 times throughout the video and only one person has noticed so far. They only comment on the end:-) Did it as a test for a future video.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Cool effect at the …
Cool effect at the end with the different clothes.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
Character limit…. …
Character limit….
Heat is a bad idea. Aluminum is extremely thermally conductive & has a low elastic limit. You will probably permanently deform the dish long before the finish comes off.
This is my first post, so….great projects! Keep up the good work
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March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
I’ve been hunting …
I’ve been hunting some forums, and the most cost-effective and widely suggested solution I’ve found is aircraft stripper, available at an auto parts store. I can’t vouch for it’s effectiveness, as I haven’t tried it, but it’s probably cheap enough to experiment with. If that doesn’t work, peruse automotive forum for methods of removing powder from Al rims (where I found this). They discussion typically avoid abrading & heating, and lean towards chemical treatments.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
would using a heat …
would using a heat gun work? (its hot enough to melt paint of walls)
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
I’m not sure why …
I’m not sure why you would bother with the dtv dish and all the work it takes to strip and shine it when for under $100 you can get a 4′x4′ sheet of mirrored plexiglass and shape it . all that takes is heat a round frame and then pull a vacuum under it. now that I think of it you might be able to pour boiling water over the plexi and a big trash barrow to form a parabolic shape
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
no not as a …
no not as a stripper but for polishing they cant be beat
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
what a ferral lens …
what a ferral lens in the sun light do with this dish? a solar powered genarator, solar dehydrator, cooker, the posabilitys are many. peace mik
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
in my painting …
in my painting experience we used pure acitone to get the paint off. it just wrinkles up. some times it is just not good enough though. then you go to airplain paint stripper. definitly use chemical resistant gloves on both, and good ventilation or respirator, plus I would suggest using good eye protection as well.
MUDDy
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
heavy duty paint …
heavy duty paint stripper worked great on my older dish network satellite dish
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
I think you got the …
I think you got the best method with the mirror film.. I know of a local shop that can do it with glass surfaces, so if their are glass parabolic shapes, these guys can do this perfectly, without the lines an scratches.. But honestly, like you said, it does not make much difference, the mirror film is about 90% true mirrror.. I am wondering if you can find some bronze film and see the effects with that.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
It Does not work …
It Does not work for Powder Coats.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
They dont work for …
They dont work for Powder Coats.
March 31st, 2010 on 12:12 am
I have heard that …
I have heard that brakefluid is a good paint remover. Try it!