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AHS

Ok, I figure I’d better off do a restoration on this deck, because it’s in relatively good shape. I took the spindle bearings into my dads machine shop... I haven’t worked on them yet! What to do with the bottom surface of the deck...well it’s covered with surface rust, I sanded it down and used CRC rust converter.... this stuff is the best!! What you do is you paint it on (3x and you can’t get it off with a hammer👍😁) that’s it! Now I just have to wait until it dries... which in a unheated garage at about 45 degrees outside...it may take a while!

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gt14rider

Nice job:popcorn:

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AHS

Got the bottom side all done with 3 coats. The dried on coat feels like one tough epoxy! Now onto the top! I’m in the middle of 3 coats.... oh ya the tool of use was a 1/2” breaker bar with a short 9/16” socket on it!!😁

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