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Luc,
I appreciate your desire to clean up the old girl, but I question why.  
Some good old fasioned elbow work and cleaning will free up the rust.  
Osphor is a brand name of a corrosion inhibitor which will turn the 
small amount of rust to oxides that are stable, and a hand painting with 
care with a good primer and paint will relieve you of the work.
If it must be done, Nev is right, not a huge deal, I've done it before, 
just go slow and take your time.  Use a Dremel tool and assortment of 
bits to reduce the volume of Redux down a bit so not as much heat is 
needed.
Bud Yerly
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Luc Michaud<mailto:rambug@gmail.com> 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com> 
  Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 10:56 PM
  Subject: Europa-List: Need help with removal of landing gear frame
  While my engine is unmounted for some work, I would like to tend to 
the corrosion issues of my plane.   
  Among others, I would like to remove the landing gear frame to get it 
sandblasted and powdercoated.  However, it's not only held in place by 8 
bolts, but also by a green-ish cement, which I presume is a mixture of 
Redux and flox. 
  Is there any trick to ease the removal of this frame ?  Any way to 
soften the cement without damage the fuselage ?
  Luc
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