- Nov 25, 2014
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Assuming that you have a drum with a liner...
Going to bail on my other drum. The "off taste" is really got me baffled. Boss mentioned that the taste is sort of oily. Boards I used on the burnout for that one were from an on known source, and noticed that they were oozing some sort of sappy oily goo.
Back to my question. Don't have much clean wood. Wondering if wire wheeling, or media blasting if my neighbor will be using his machine, will suffice in ridding the drum of all traces of liner nastiness?
Going to bail on my other drum. The "off taste" is really got me baffled. Boss mentioned that the taste is sort of oily. Boards I used on the burnout for that one were from an on known source, and noticed that they were oozing some sort of sappy oily goo.
Back to my question. Don't have much clean wood. Wondering if wire wheeling, or media blasting if my neighbor will be using his machine, will suffice in ridding the drum of all traces of liner nastiness?