Woodslasher
Teh debil
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Top handle of snomobiles.. Time to make the girls happy. View attachment 317569
Tore down my sister's duromax 4000 generator
Has about 4 hour's on itView attachment 317581
The end of the exhaust valve had snapped off
The pushrods are the size of bic pen
Ink tubes.
Those Kats hold their value. Yours looks great, neighbors 3 boys and now 2 grandsons have made theirs a little rough. They destroyed a couple sno-scoots also.Top handle of snomobiles.. Time to make the girls happy. View attachment 317569
The end of the exhaust valve had snapped off
The pushrods are the size of bic pen
Ink tubes.
They're inexpensive that's why there's so popular around hereIs it even worth fixing? Does not sound durable.
Just like Stihl stuff!Chicom garbage?
Thanks, it turned out better than I thought it would.Looks great Ronie.
That's a good idea, I started to paint the letters but it looked crappy so I painted over what I had done.On my saws I like the gunning line to be black, and painting them black doesn't seem to last...or turn out looking crisp so I tried another process using Birchwood Casey aluminum black, its a acid that is used in gunsmithing. I sand the face edge of the raised gunning line till all the aluminum is shining, and lightly warm the clutch cover with a heat gun. Once its really warm to touch, I use a Q stop dipped in the acid and one or two swipes on the warm exposed aluminum turns it BLACK..and I've found it very durable. I've never painted one that had such crisp edges..and I've tried many times. It also works like a champ on the STIHL lettering.