Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Repainting a snowblower bucket
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starwarrior
Joined: Oct 27, 2010
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #27 Nov 4, 2010 8:50 am |
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OK, I specifically stated spray in my comment so I am getting the impression that you did not read the entire message. Imron is serious stuff and definately not for the novice painter. The safety precautions are extremely important. If you accidentally breathe the overspray it will epoxy your lungs. My suggestion is to take your item to a local auto body shop and have it painted. A good shop will have know how to apply Imron and you will not hurt yourself or anyone else in the process. They don't have too many colors to choose from because it is very special purpose paint but it will wear like iron.
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #28 Nov 4, 2010 9:07 am |
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OK, I specifically stated spray in my comment so I am getting the impression that you did not read the entire message.
Yes, read the entire message. I was in a hurry and just glossed through that one word about spray. I just asking if it can be applied by other method in addition to spray. Anyways, this stuff sounds serious, I'm not going to attempt to do it at home. Not worth all the risk. Thanks for the info though.
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jrtrebor
Location: Michigan - 3 hours north of Chicago on the lake
Joined: Feb 10, 2010
Points: 539
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Re: Repainting a snowblower bucket
Reply #35 Nov 5, 2010 8:41 pm |
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A few other modifications I've made ( I get carried away sometimes with ideas) Adapted power seat screw motors for moving the deflector and rotating the chute. Both movements are controlled by a little 4-way joystick located on the right handle. The system is powered by a 12v scooter battery which hangs in a bag below the control panel. It has a plug so I can just remove it and take it inside to charge. Although last year here in Mi. It didn't leave the blower to be charged until March. And I only took it in to charge it because I thought I should. It hadn't shown signs of getting weak at all. I was amazed at that. Also took off the old rounded deflector and made a new one with square corners
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