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Painting chainsaw mufflers
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<blockquote data-quote="HansFranz" data-source="post: 7805441" data-attributes="member: 184542"><p>Well, I regularly <em>hunt</em> in the rain, and get saltwater spray on the gun, and the gun is nowhere near as hot as the chainsaw muffler (and nowhere near as oily) and my <em>guns</em> don't rust out, so...I dunno.</p><p></p><p>You must have some hella corrosive rain and snow in Montana. What happens to the paint that's <em>already on</em> the muffler when it leaves the factory? Rain and snow eat that off, too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HansFranz, post: 7805441, member: 184542"] Well, I regularly [I]hunt[/I] in the rain, and get saltwater spray on the gun, and the gun is nowhere near as hot as the chainsaw muffler (and nowhere near as oily) and my [I]guns[/I] don't rust out, so...I dunno. You must have some hella corrosive rain and snow in Montana. What happens to the paint that's [I]already on[/I] the muffler when it leaves the factory? Rain and snow eat that off, too? [/QUOTE]
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