How do you burnout the lid of a 55 gallon drum?

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The last one I did, I just used mineral sprits and it wiped right off.
 
So i can just repaint the top with high heat rustoleom and wash iff the oven cleaner
 
On the drums I have had that ring pulled right out, just had to use a screwdriver to get under it.
 
If you mean to remove the paint (I would) use an angle grinder with an abrasive disk, not a grinding one. Even a wire disk. Remove all the paint! Drums will not be painted with food safe product. That, or sand blast it. A local shop said they would do my drum for $80, inside and out.
 
 
If you mean to remove the paint (I would) use an angle grinder with an abrasive disk, not a grinding one. Even a wire disk. Remove all the paint! Drums will not be painted with food safe product. That, or sand blast it. A local shop said they would do my drum for $80, inside and out.
Yikes!!! My local shop only charged me $25.00 to sand blast inside and out! Another $50.00 to powder coat the outside of the drum and the top of the lid, $75.00 total.
 
I just set mine cockeyed on top of the drum as it was nearly burned out and moved it around some until all the paint was gone. And before that I used a heat gun and an old chisel to scrape that dried out gasket off. You could grind it or use a wire brush wheel. A heat gun paint stripper is a pretty cheap thing at your local hardware store. It will come in handy for all kinds of stuff too.
 
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