Shop Van Wood bed gunk removal
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:00 pm
I got my shop van in and I am having a ball restoring my first CCKW. Questions :
I want to restore the wood back to the Oak finish since I am making the Van into Patton's HQ van. There was once a generator or something in it that left a lot of gum, grease and gunk. Is there a product that will draw this out of the wood?
I am going to have the van sandblasted in a couple of weeks. I have not had to do that before. Would it be a good idea the have the bed sandblasted?
Side note: The folks that that had this before the guy I bought it from did some interesting renovations. They totally re-paneled the inside of it. Did a great job. I did see something today that caught me off guard. The paneled over the inside window behind the cab, but did not take it out. I decided to cut through the metal as I wanted the window to use and put it back the way it was.. I found that they coated the entire panel framing with a black tar substance and they used styrofoam between the outside skin and panel. The replacement panel had tar paper on on the inside. I can tell you that this baby won't leak or rattle. Has anyone heard of this type of work being done before?
Denny
I want to restore the wood back to the Oak finish since I am making the Van into Patton's HQ van. There was once a generator or something in it that left a lot of gum, grease and gunk. Is there a product that will draw this out of the wood?
I am going to have the van sandblasted in a couple of weeks. I have not had to do that before. Would it be a good idea the have the bed sandblasted?
Side note: The folks that that had this before the guy I bought it from did some interesting renovations. They totally re-paneled the inside of it. Did a great job. I did see something today that caught me off guard. The paneled over the inside window behind the cab, but did not take it out. I decided to cut through the metal as I wanted the window to use and put it back the way it was.. I found that they coated the entire panel framing with a black tar substance and they used styrofoam between the outside skin and panel. The replacement panel had tar paper on on the inside. I can tell you that this baby won't leak or rattle. Has anyone heard of this type of work being done before?
Denny