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Underdog
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #57 Nov 13, 2010 7:17 pm |
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You perked my interests, I just look up HVLP spray set from Harbor Freight for less than $100. Very compact and doesn't require a separate compressor. There are two different HVLP spray systems listed at Harbor Freight for around $100. Is this model that one you picked up (Chicago Electric 66297)? I would curious to know how it works out. I have a few things I'd like to paint.
Or is this second one the one below?
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Bill_H
Location: Maine
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #59 Nov 16, 2010 10:27 pm |
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I finished up the job with spray paint instead. It's all done? Can we get pics? BTW, this is mine that I'm currently working on: http://www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.php?t=154484 It's all stripped and needs a bit more grinding. I may have to weld in a piece at the bottom of the bucket, not sure until I grind away all the rust. If there's no perforations, I'll use epoxy to re-level the area instead. It's not in a stress or wear area, it just has to be smooth. This is a 20+ year old 48" single stage, the auger gets spun at 900 RPM by a 21HP engine.
This message was modified Nov 16, 2010 by Bill_H
Who the hell let all the morning people run things?
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GtWtNorth
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #60 Nov 17, 2010 7:11 am |
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It's all stripped and needs a bit more grinding. I may have to weld in a piece at the bottom of the bucket, not sure until I grind away all the rust. If there's no perforations, I'll use epoxy to re-level the area instead. It's not in a stress or wear area, it just has to be smooth.
Bill, Can you give some more details on your use of epoxy to "level" the area. My ST8-24 is still very solid, but has some serious pitting on the inside of the chute & auger housing. I'm considering my options to smooth them out as much as possible. Has anyone ever used bondo successfully in these areas? Cheers
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