painting a bar?????

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Here is my other saw
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bonden

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I have a little video on YouTube with the Black saw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPLjI3E_ubY

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I usually cover mine with Rustoleum hammered. Some of the used bars I get are pretty ratty looking and I want to see where they wear when I'm using them.

It doesn't look all that professional but it covers pretty well, seems to hold up somewhat and doesn't take but a few minutes to wipe the bar with degreaser and spray it with the rattle can.



I haven't used it on a bar, but I've found the hammered paints seem to give a harder finish and hold up better than standard rattle can paints.
 
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sandblast or sander

Is it better to sand blast a rusty old beat up bar or orbital sand it before painting it?
 
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Is it better to sand blast a rusty old beat up bar or orbital sand it before painting it?

I don't do either..I just lay it on a table and block sand it by hand. Either way you mentioned probably will work, I just hate to mess with my sandblaster, it gets crap all over my garage. It's enclosed but it leaks.
 
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Not very cost effective on chainsaw bar I'm afraid, but it is an outstanding finish with superb surface hardness + great corrosion resistance !! You get what you pay for :laugh:

Yeah, I had my grandfathers 1950's Wingmaster done and an old single shot bolt action .22 from my great grandmother that was all rusty. It looks awesome and is tough as nails.

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