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  1. m16ty

    M101 paint removal

    The only place I've ever seen it is in the woods and at sawmills. Alot of farmers use it around here for sideboards for their grain trucks and such. Some people also use the root to make some sort of tea.
  2. m16ty

    M101 paint removal

    Locust will alot of times twist up real bad when cut into boards. They do make good fence post though.
  3. m16ty

    M101 paint removal

    It's a native tree around here. May not have them in CA. I hear redwood has some of the same anti-rot qualities but there's none of that around here.
  4. m16ty

    M101 paint removal

    The absolute best stuff for bows is sasafras (sp?). That stuff will last for years on something that isn't in contact with the ground. All the farmers around here use it for sideboards and such on grain trucks.
  5. m16ty

    M101 paint removal

    Like barrman said, depends on how nice you want it. If you want everything to be nice and smooth it's going to take a while with sanding, wire brush, or stripper. CARC is some of the toughest paint to remove I've ever delt with and most everything has multiple coats to remove.
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