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HaliganBar at aol.com
HaliganBar at aol.com
Sun Jul 17 17:49:51 PDT 2005
George,
Thanks for the advice. I picked up some citrus based degreaser that I plan on
using with a pressure washer to get rid of the grease and oil. I'd like to
get the steering and the final drives done before I do any sandblasting or
painting. My biggest concern is taping and sealing all the openings and seals to
keep the sand out. I have to admit that I'm pretty excited about how good it
will look when I do get it painted.
On another note...how hard is it to get that little bend out of the steering
shaft?
Thanks,
Karl
In a message dated 7/17/05 8:07:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gwill at toast.net
writes:
> Karl,
>
> The price you were quoted for sandblasting is a good price if your guy will
> do as good a job as mine does. Don't let the nay-sayers discourage you, it
>
> will be money well spent if you do the necessary preparation. Remove all
> the things you really want to protect, such as the carb and magneto and then
>
> realize that duct tape can be your friend. All the places that others are
> concerned about can be protected with either duct tape or cheap caulking.
> While he is at it, maybe you can have him give it a primer coat... money
> well spent. It will allow you to do the repairs you want to do to a clean
> tractor. I usually clean the tractor as well as possible with the pressure
>
> washer first... sandblasting doesn't work well on grease and gunk.
>
> George Willer
>
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