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On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 8:42:06 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2015 20:40:13 -0700, pyotr filipivich wrote: Gunner Asch on Sun, 17 May 2015 12:37:35 -0700 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following: On Sun, 17 May 2015 10:14:06 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Sun, 17 May 2015 07:38:21 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 13 May 2015 16:35:42 -0500, "Terry Coombs" wrote: jon_banquer wrote: On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 1:24:37 PM UTC-7, Terry Coombs wrote: http://s991.photobucket.com/user/Sna...?sort=3&page=1 Got all the repairs done to the "new" mower deck , all I need to do now is bolt stuff back on it - after a sandblast and some paint . To my critics - I think you might have been confused , the deck with the serious cancer is going to be scrapped . The best parts of both will be kept . -- Snag I would have used POR-15 on this deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuDcvwEIkPI I haven't decided what to coat it with , there's a chance I can get it done with Rhino Liner . A good friend runs a car resto business and he's a dealer . He's also the one who has the sandblaster I'll be using to clean it up . I'd like to have it powder coated , but the budget won't go there . Probably end up using an industrial enamel paint . Rhino Liner or a clone gets my vote for this, Seriously good for this sort of application!!! Does that stuff shed sticky grass well? The coarse texture I've felt when looking at spray-on bedliners didn't seem the type which would work well for easy cleaning. I've always _much_ preferred the slide-in bedliners. Oh hell yes. Slides off like runny snot from your nose. And when you are done..simply stick the hose in the output port and spray the dust out of it. Bed liner..some of the best stuff ever made for that sort of app. Good idea. I've a Toro which is suffering serious mower deck rot. Along with a few other problems. Heck, I';ve got almost $30 in it, not sure if I want to keep up the effort. (it was a found mower given me by a friend. He now wishes he had kept it.) -- pyotr filipivich "With Age comes Wisdom. Although more often, Age travels alone." The mower I just used is a deck from a 22" unit that junior dragged home afterit suffered a bent crank due to eithe a large rock or concrete step plus a serious infection by the "eye-dee-ten- tea"mechanic virus and the motor from a dumpster dive by second son that developed independent suspension. No, Clare, I still haven't motorized the stainless deck you provided; I'm still looking for a bag unit to fit the self propelled power unit destined for it, I may end up going bagless. --- Gerry :-)} London,Canada "eye-dee-ten- tea"mechanic virus And again: "Huh"? |
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"Garrett Fulton" "eye-dee-ten- tea"mechanic virus And again: "Huh"? IDIOT |
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On Sunday, May 24, 2015 at 11:50:50 AM UTC-4, Phil Kangas wrote:
"Garrett Fulton" "eye-dee-ten- tea"mechanic virus And again: "Huh"? IDIOT Got it. Thanks. |
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On Sun, 24 May 2015 03:48:13 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Fulton
wrote: In-Reply-To: Much easier to understand this way - I D 10 T take out the sapces and you have ID10T |
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On Sun, 24 May 2015 03:48:13 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Fulton
wrote: On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 8:42:06 PM UTC-4, wrote: On Sun, 17 May 2015 20:40:13 -0700, pyotr filipivich wrote: Gunner Asch on Sun, 17 May 2015 12:37:35 -0700 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following: On Sun, 17 May 2015 10:14:06 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Sun, 17 May 2015 07:38:21 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 13 May 2015 16:35:42 -0500, "Terry Coombs" wrote: jon_banquer wrote: On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 1:24:37 PM UTC-7, Terry Coombs wrote: http://s991.photobucket.com/user/Sna...?sort=3&page=1 Got all the repairs done to the "new" mower deck , all I need to do now is bolt stuff back on it - after a sandblast and some paint . To my critics - I think you might have been confused , the deck with the serious cancer is going to be scrapped . The best parts of both will be kept . -- Snag I would have used POR-15 on this deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuDcvwEIkPI I haven't decided what to coat it with , there's a chance I can get it done with Rhino Liner . A good friend runs a car resto business and he's a dealer . He's also the one who has the sandblaster I'll be using to clean it up . I'd like to have it powder coated , but the budget won't go there . Probably end up using an industrial enamel paint . Rhino Liner or a clone gets my vote for this, Seriously good for this sort of application!!! Does that stuff shed sticky grass well? The coarse texture I've felt when looking at spray-on bedliners didn't seem the type which would work well for easy cleaning. I've always _much_ preferred the slide-in bedliners. Oh hell yes. Slides off like runny snot from your nose. And when you are done..simply stick the hose in the output port and spray the dust out of it. Bed liner..some of the best stuff ever made for that sort of app. Good idea. I've a Toro which is suffering serious mower deck rot. Along with a few other problems. Heck, I';ve got almost $30 in it, not sure if I want to keep up the effort. (it was a found mower given me by a friend. He now wishes he had kept it.) -- pyotr filipivich "With Age comes Wisdom. Although more often, Age travels alone." The mower I just used is a deck from a 22" unit that junior dragged home afterit suffered a bent crank due to eithe a large rock or concrete step plus a serious infection by the "eye-dee-ten- tea"mechanic virus and the motor from a dumpster dive by second son that developed independent suspension. No, Clare, I still haven't motorized the stainless deck you provided; I'm still looking for a bag unit to fit the self propelled power unit destined for it, I may end up going bagless. --- Gerry :-)} London,Canada "eye-dee-ten- tea"mechanic virus And again: "Huh"? I-D-10-T =IDIOT --- Gerry :-)} London,Canada |