Brewz
Free Range Human in a Tax Farm
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- Jan 16, 2016
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I like to strip a saw when I get it, clean it and rebuild it, replacing all the bits that need it as I go.
For saws I use for firewood work, They can wear their scratches as I would be paranoid about damaging all my hard work if I made them all pretty again.
I could never have a new saw.
My 066 red light that still has a working red light........ I plan to do a restore on it.
I have a friend with a big sand blaster that I can borrow.
He also Cerakote's rifles which is a baked on ceramic paint. It is very tough.
Plan is to sand blast all the bits, repair any big scratches etc and make a custom mix of white with a bit of grey
Then I will toss the old OEM jug and fit one of those good Chinese ones on it cause it will look newer
For saws I use for firewood work, They can wear their scratches as I would be paranoid about damaging all my hard work if I made them all pretty again.
I could never have a new saw.
My 066 red light that still has a working red light........ I plan to do a restore on it.
I have a friend with a big sand blaster that I can borrow.
He also Cerakote's rifles which is a baked on ceramic paint. It is very tough.
Plan is to sand blast all the bits, repair any big scratches etc and make a custom mix of white with a bit of grey
Then I will toss the old OEM jug and fit one of those good Chinese ones on it cause it will look newer