Posted by rustred on November 15, 2023 at 17:20:01 from (72.143.230.7):
In Reply to: Got the Paint on. posted by jd2cyl1943 on November 15, 2023 at 16:38:27:
Youre doing just fine. I dont mean to sound like a hard azz. Was just giving u some pointers to help u out. And I am looking forward to see this tractor running. I am a red seal licenced mechanic since I was 22 years old ,so I like to see stuff done correctly. I am not a painter by trade but I still have experience in painting stuff. That is why I dont paint my tractors cause I am too fussy and painting stuff is on the bottom of my agenda. I am more concerned with the mechanical before a paint job. And anytime I see painted stuff for sale I walk away or turn the page. Your young so get all the experience you can in everything. Plus u got to take a lot of this coffee shop talk here with a grain of salt. Everybody gives opinions so pick ur poison or dont pick it , and you will realize the hands on information or the coffee shop talk. I did the same thing in my teens , worked outside had no shop. Pulled engines , reringed them and installed them. All outside. Plus built my own engine pulling spot. Dug 2 poles in the ground with the top crossbeam and found an old chain hoist and went to it. But back to you, even if you had one of them blow away 8x20 tarp buildings would help. Would keep the rain or snow off, and could even fire up a propane heater when working and good to paint in. Your doing fine.
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