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Nice job Brad. I'm sure you don't get tired of hearing that!
I couldn't not. The saw looks like new, how can you leave it with these blemishes?
Yes it's a nice job that looks great, but if you do a lot of rebuilding saw's, get one air-brush for the touch up painting. You will like that.
I could alwasy break it back down and paint it Pearlescent White:deadhorse: !!!
MAG58, you've out done me. Washing dishes with the saw parts takes the cake!
This thread is 3 years old
And the pic of the saw parts with the dishes is still great.
i know this thing is 3 yrs old but, brad, you put the crankcase and everything in there ??
how do you deal with water and detergent getting in the bearings and such ??
i know this thing is 3 yrs old but, brad, you put the crankcase and everything in there ??
how do you deal with water and detergent getting in the bearings and such ??
That was way back when I first started. I would no longer put a crank in there. Actually, I rarely use the dishwasher anymore. I now have a parts washer tank in the garage. But it was dried and oiled immediately. This is the saw that ended up ported and with the 044 carb.
Did this saw ever have any problems arising from the way you cleaned it, as you said, that was three years ago?
I couldn't not. The saw looks like new, how can you leave it with these blemishes?
who cares, its a chainsaw. I've never repainted a worksaw, silly!
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