I recently received my new reproduction leaf springs for my '69 Mach 1. They came from Eaton, and look excellent. However, they are coated in a really thick coat of what I'm guessing is black paint, obviously for rust protection. Now, I've had the reproduction shackle kit for a few weeks, and the shackles seem to be coated with the same black paint.
I've only messed with the shackles in my spare time, but so far I've tried:
1. Glass beading them in my blasting cabinet (literally does nothing to affect the finish)
2. Put them on a bench grinder with a wire wheel attachment (the paint VERY slowly comes off, but you have to get extremely aggressive with the wire wheel)
3. Sandblasted them with actual blasting sand and my outside sandblaster (Again, works very slowly, but appears to be taking the paint off).
4. Coated an entire shackle with aircraft stripper (does nothing at all, doesn't even appear to be softening the paint whatsoever)
5. Let a shackle sit in lacquer thinner overnight (again, does nothing at all).
How are you guys getting these things stripped back to bare metal? I've never, ever seen a paint or coating that is as tough as this stuff. Literally nothing phases it! I need some other ideas, guys, please, and surely someone's come up against this before me?
Thanks!