Stripping Paint Fixtures and Racks
Question: Can someone hook me up with a company that can strip paint from paint fixtures or racks from my paint shop?
Question:
Can someone hook me up with a company that can strip paint from paint fixtures or racks from my paint shop? The racks are 20 feet long. R.S.
Answer:
I would recommend that you go to www.pfonline.com. On the homepage, you will find a section called SHOPFINDER. Click on it and then select “Stripping” as the process of interest. On the next page select a stripping process, state and then submit. I found one shop in your state that does chemical stripping. You have to do individual searches by process type since there is no “All Process” selection. Since you are doing fixtures and racks, I think you would not be too particular about the stripping process and would want to search by several different process types. You could also try posting an RFQ on PF’s Bid For Work system (also at www.pfonline.com).
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