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Definitely will be completed by the end of summer!

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I have been waiting on high heat spray paint to go on sale then I realized that I have a can I bought for my pellet stove.

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I bought this little spray gun a year or two ago and have never used one before so I thought this would be a good learning experience.

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Paint seems fairly thin so I used it as is.

 

Lower and upper heat shields painted.

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I was going to paint the muffler a silver colour but since I already have this paint and a silver deflector will be going onto it I sprayed it the same satin black as the heat shields.

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Spray gun worked well. The manual said to use 40-60 PSI but my little parts were getting blown all over so I reduced pressure to 30.

 

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After much deliberation I have decided to paint my Work Horse silver aluminum with clear coat.

Footrests painted and cleared.

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Footrest pads cut out.

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I will let the paint cure till at least September before spraying on the glue.

That is nasty stuff that will lift any uncured paint.

 

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Front of hood cleaned up to have holes put in by some PO welded up.

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Bottom of hood cleaned up to get welded where it is torn on both sides of the bottom re-enforcement plate.

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I will be adding the brace that the later models came with to prevent this happening again.

 

All decals removed.

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ebinmaine

What's the bushing that goes in this home?.. the one that holds the arm for the mower deck...

 

 

 

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Handy Don
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Its a shoulder bushing with the shoulder on the inside held in place with an e-clip (the other end of the rod is in a pocket--very clever)

ID is the diameter or the lift arm crossbar

OD (small) is the diameter of the frame hole; OD (large) is ⅛” or so more

 

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ebinmaine
47 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Its a shoulder bushing with the shoulder on the inside held in place with an e-clip (the other end of the rod is in a pocket--very clever)

ID is the diameter or the lift arm crossbar

OD (small) is the diameter of the frame hole; OD (large) is ⅛” or so more

 

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Yes sir that's the one.

 

Issue I am having is that what I'm seeing online is too thick. OD too big.

 

I tried my favorite local hardware store and their stuff was exactly the same.

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cleat
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

What's the bushing that goes in this home?.. the one that holds the arm for the mower deck...

 

 

 

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Well, part of your issue is the lift arm does not go there it goes where you see it in this picture.

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The bushing OD is 5/8" ID is .5" Length from under flande to end of bushing is 3/8", OD of flange is 3/4"

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, cleat said:

bushing

 

That looks more like the broken flanged one I took out.  

 

So, knowing I can't get em around here... who has those?

 

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Handy Don
25 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

That looks more like the broken flanged one I took out.  

So, knowing I can't get em around here... who has those?

 

 

22 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Looks like McMaster Carr? 

https://www.mcmaster.com/product/6338K572

Get a lathe buddy to turn down a straight bushing?

The McM link is to a bushing with ½” ID, not ⅝"

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

 

 

Get a lathe buddy to turn down a straight bushing?

 

No local  lathe access to me. 

12 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

The McM link is to a bushing with ½” ID, not ⅝"

 

Yep. That's what we need.  

 

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cleat
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Looks like McMaster Carr? 

 

 

https://www.mcmaster.com/product/6338K572

 

 

 

Looks like that one will work.

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Washed all 4 wheels and pulled front wheel bearings.

Started wire brushing the loose paint and rust off then stopped for lunch.

Then the rain started so that's all for today.

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Rear wheel sanded.

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Rear wheel masked.

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Front wheel sanded.

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Front wheel masked.

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All wheels masked.

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Ready for paint but it is going to rain today and I am painting these outside so they will have to wait for a day or two.

 

Yes these tires are cracked up pretty bad but they hold air so they will do for now.

Some day I will get 8" wheels and tires for the front as well.

 

 

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Paint shaker I bought a couple of years ago has been a godsend.

Makes even the very old spray cans free up and work like new.

Of course it works on regular cans of paint too.

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Primed the wheels.

Of course as soon as I started the winds picked up and the clouds rolled in.

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First coat of white paint finished.

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Second coat of paint done.

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Wheels clear coated.

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22 hours ago, cleat said:

Paint shaker I bought a couple of years ago has been a godsend.

Makes even the very old spray cans free up and work like new.

Of course it works on regular cans of paint too.

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Where did you get that from?  I'd like to buy one.

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8 minutes ago, Bill D said:

Where did you get that from?  I'd like to buy one.

 

I bought mine at Princess Auto but I see Harbor Freight sells them as well.

There are also lots on ebay.

https://www.harborfreight.com/pneumatic-paint-shaker-94605.html?_br_psugg_q=paint+shaker

 

I mounted mine loosely on a patio stone to hold it.

When I am not using it I just lift it off of the concrete anchor bolts and bring it inside.

It would be nice to have inside but I was afraid of doing damage to my shop due to the intense shaking.

Also if a paint can ruptures and sprays paint around I would prefer it to be outside.

 

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Wheels out in the sun to dry the paint.

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, cleat said:

Also if a paint can ruptures and sprays paint around I would prefer it to be outside.

 

Having worked for a Dupont paint seller in the past I assure you that is true.  😅

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Masking removed from wheels.

Tires all aired up to 12 PSI (they were de-aired for masking and painting).

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