buening
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Sorry for a dumb question, but does steel square tubing (with joint/non-DOM) typically have a dark coating applied to it from the manufacturer? I bought some 2"x2"x1/8" tubing that had light surface rust and while taking the surface rust off there is a darker tough layer below it. I'm not sure if that coating is actually rust or something the manufacturer put on it, but a coarse cupped wire wheel on an angle grinder is having a hard time cutting through it. I can only break through it on the rounded corners of the tubing. Obviously grinding or using coarse grit sandpaper will cut through it, but was using the wire wheel just to knock the rust off.
The reason I ask is because I plan on using Rustoleum Professional Gray Primer along with their machine gray topcoat, and I wasn't sure if I should remove this coating down to bare steel or just prime over it. Thoughts?
The reason I ask is because I plan on using Rustoleum Professional Gray Primer along with their machine gray topcoat, and I wasn't sure if I should remove this coating down to bare steel or just prime over it. Thoughts?
) that it's hard to tell especially if you weld only as a hobby.