[AT] O/T Meyers or Western plow

Vaughn Miller VMiller at messiah.edu
Tue Jan 25 10:15:52 PST 2005


I'm thinking that the snow plow paint may be pretty much the same thing.  

Vaughn

>>> brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu 1/25/05 12:57:05 PM >>>
The last time I painted mine I used some Slip Coat paint. This is the
stuff they use on wagons and in planter boxes. Seems to hold up well (at
least for my usage) and is slippery.

Brad

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Subject: Re: [AT] O/T Meyers or Western plow

> Mike,
> 
> You can get snow plow paint from a plow dealer to repaint the blade.
I did
> this to my dad's western plow a couple of years ago and it worked
pretty
> good.  I just used my angle grinder with wire wheel to prep the
surface and
> applied the paint by brush (I think it came in a quart container).
The
> paint has held up pretty good, and the plow sits outside year round.
> 
> Vaughn Miller
> Dillsburg PA


	A number of years ago, I needed to paint the plow blade on
my old Diamond plow. I bought a quart can of Rustoleum paint and put
it on with a brush. I looked like it had been sprayed on and never
came off. Rustoleum may have changed the formula by now but that was
real good paint. Cheaper than a plow dealer would want too.

Cecil
-- 
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what you said.

Cecil E Monson
Lucille Hand-Monson
Mountainville, New York   Just a little east of the North Pole

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