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Well over the past couple of weekends I have spent many, many hours cleaning, sanding and putting POR-15, primer, paint and clear coat on the deck. Here are a ton of pics so that you can see the full impact.
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Joe 1200 Puller[/U][/B] 1864 2072 with 54 Inch Haban Blade |
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looks great!
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1971 128,3pt,ags,rebuilt motor,headlights 1988 1812,dual ports 1966 122,creeper,3pt,ags,sa,headlights,restored 1st place at RPRU 2013 1966 123,3pt,brinly spring assist 1973 108 1968 125 Attachments:QA36A,wfblade,2 nf blades,brinly disc,a cultivator,plow,homemade wrecker boom with 2000lbs winch,ih weights,50lbs weights,2IH windbreakers |
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Nice job!
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looks good, but por-15 is for clean metal. it'll prob separate from the old paint and rust in a year or so.
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Beautiful work BIGMOZEKE
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Great job!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Hey Doug,
I had read the directions very thouroughly and contacted POR before I did any of this work. The real purpose for the POR 15 is "Paint Over Rust" and that is what I primarily used it for on the underside and the to middle "business section" of the deck. What you can't see from the pictures is I had actually use the POR Metal prep per the directions as well. It is hard to judge how much of that coating you will need from the can, so once I had coated the areas that I had intended to coat to activate with the rust, I jjust kept on going. Figured that if a thin coat of paint lasted 30+ years, this extra measure of protection certainly not hurt. I work with several guys that use this stuff all of the time and they do not take any of the precautions that I have and all have had success with it and none of them use the Metal Prep at all......lucky if they even used a wire brush. I completely sanded the underside and the top rusted sections down as far as I could before treating and then coating.
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Joe 1200 Puller[/U][/B] 1864 2072 with 54 Inch Haban Blade |
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Looks awesome! You obviously enjoyed doing it, so why don't we swap? Then you will have one to do all over again!!!!!
Ha Ha. J/K I need to do mine. |
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Big Mo
Need directions to your place. Gonna bring you a few 60" decks to refinish. ![]() Nice work.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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You guys are riot.......you are welcome to come over and I will help you.....but ...you need to provide the Jose Cuervo........Bud Light...or other.........gonna warn you.....it won't be cheap.
Joe
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Joe 1200 Puller[/U][/B] 1864 2072 with 54 Inch Haban Blade |
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