Stripping King Lacquer

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Sam Gnagey
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Stripping King Lacquer

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I just posted a note under the Raw Brass thread on this but thought it best to start a new one too. It takes a special tank set-up to strip the lacquer off King instruments. I have the equipment and have done lots of them. Contact me if you're interested.
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Re: Stripping King Lacquer

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Sam Gnagey wrote:I just posted a note under the Raw Brass thread on this but thought it best to start a new one too. It takes a special tank set-up to strip the lacquer off King instruments. I have the equipment and have done lots of them. Contact me if you're interested.
Sam
Interesting, Sam! Would this be a hot alkali strip?
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YUP!
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