How to Strip Paint from a Wood Door

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  • čas přidán 20. 10. 2021
  • In this video Chris demonstrates effective techniques and tips used to strip paint from an old wood door, using the popular Infrared Paint Stripper Speedheater™ Cobra and the new IR Paint Stripper. The results will prep this old wood door for sanding and a new finish that will restore its Old House charm!
    Chris will also show you the tools, personal protective equipment (PPE), and safety features to follow to stay safe while working.
    00:43 - Setup/Tools Needed
    02:50 - Scraper Sharpening Tips
    03:40 - Getting Started, Wood Door Flat Surfaces
    11:53 - Stripping Wood Door Profiles
    15:58 - Wood Door Stripping, Conclusion
    Tool Links:
    Speedheater™ Scrapers: visit.myoldhousefix.com/scrapers
    Speedheater™ Cobra: visit.myoldhousefix.com/cobra
    Cool Fix Tools: myoldhousefix.com/cool-tools/
    IR Paint Stripper: thecraftsmanblog.com/
    #paintstripping #paintremoval #infrared #infraredpaintremover #paintstrippingdemo #speedheater #wooddoor #wooddoorrefinishing #myoldhousefix #ppe #speedheatercobra #cooltools
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Komentáře • 17

  • @hokimocus
    @hokimocus Před 2 lety +2

    Dear Chris, I use a belt sander with 150 grit to sharpen my Speed Heater blades. I am careful not to let them get too hot, i usually rotate back and forth between 2 blades, letting one cool while I sharpen the other. Really appreciate your channel. You helped me in removing lead paint from redwood tongue and groove siding, on my 1942 home.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před 2 lety

      So glad to help Andrew! Hey, that's a good tip, too! I found the "sharpening kits" to be very ineffective.

  • @judyhenninger9938
    @judyhenninger9938 Před 2 lety +2

    You're using the exact same tools I just used for stripping a 110 year old carriage garage door (actually two). What I used for the final "dry" scraping is the Bahco 2" scraper, as opposed to the 1" triangle blade. Worked faster than the smaller blade, without the screeching of the EcoStrip scrappers! Nice door, by the way!

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před 2 lety +1

      Great minds think alike, hey! Yes, I need to try out that 2" scraper for sure!👍

  • @lourdesgarcia2457
    @lourdesgarcia2457 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool Video! :-)

  • @giancolabird
    @giancolabird Před 2 lety +1

    Like your truck

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před 2 lety

      hey, thanks! 69' F-100. Used to be my dad's old wood hauler...not anymore, lol 😆

  • @myoldhousefix
    @myoldhousefix  Před 2 lety

    I hope this video helps guide you on your next door stripping and refinishing job!

  • @lynnespringer1513
    @lynnespringer1513 Před rokem +1

    What is the name of the scraper you used to take the varnish off? Also, in another video you mentioned something about old doors and if the knob was loose .... then, you stated that you would talk about it later. Do you address that in a video? We have an 1875 home w/ the original glass knobs. They tend to come loose and I have been tightening the set screw. On the door knob you had it had a washer on it. Are these supposed to have a washer? I would like to get more information. I am trying to fix some. We have ordered some more set screws. Even though the screws are well over 100 yrs. old I do not think they would wear down.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před rokem

      Hi Lynn, for all the scraper info, check out the links in the video description.
      As for the door knob hardware, you may need to replace the threaded shafts if they are worn. Also the in/out slack can be taken up by washers. Google - Kilian Hardware for that 👍

  • @Lengthylentil
    @Lengthylentil Před rokem +2

    I’d like to use an IR paint stripper to strip the paint from the original trim in my 100+ year old house. How do I protect my recently refinished wood floors from the IR paint stripper while working on the baseboards?

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před rokem +1

      Great question! If you don't have a thin piece of aluminum or sheet metal to use as a shield...you can wrap a piece of cardboard in aluminum foil. 👍

    • @Lengthylentil
      @Lengthylentil Před rokem +1

      @@myoldhousefix thank you!

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před rokem

      @@Lengthylentil you're welcome! 👍

  • @michaelhealy1590
    @michaelhealy1590 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Infrared tool seems much more reliable and safer

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Před 7 měsíci

      I like them! They aren't cheap, but good tools usually arent. If you have a lot to strip, its a good investment 👍