Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Repainting a snowblower bucket
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DavidNJ
   
Joined: Sep 25, 2010
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #4 Oct 6, 2010 10:59 pm |
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You don't like Krylon? I wire brushed mine before I painted using a drill and angle grinder. If I had a sand blasting booth I would have used it. I forget the number of coats, but I thought it came out rather well. It was thicker than the stock paint, but pretty smooth and shiney. When working on car bodies you use primers with high solids to build up surfaces (e.g. http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/products/show_product.cfm?product=P50) Â But as trout2 said, you aren't going to spray a light primer dusting on a dark primer and block sand, fill, and do it again. It is a snow blower not a show car.
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DavidNJ
   
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #6 Oct 7, 2010 12:04 am |
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friiy
   
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #11 Oct 8, 2010 6:47 am |
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 I found a "Epoxy Appliance"  paint for stoves and such at home Depot ... They only had black and White, but is sure was tuff stuff..(nice gloss too) Just a note..... we paint and cure things at work from time to time, I recommed a heat lamp (french fry lamp)  for getting things done in a timely manner. Friiy
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