and yes, i think i am going to get a new bar for it. thats a 28 inch husky bar that i had laying around. thinking i will try a 32 in sugi on it.
2100, one of the best looking saws ever built.
That looks great Ricky.
There's a clear that can be shot on over the decals to make them last. Maybe someone here can tell us more about that treatment. It was a real pleasure restoring it for you.
I have messed with Duracoat for a few years with my firearm refinishing business. Works great on composites, plastics, wood, etc. The instructions you were given sound about right. Make sure you get the glossy instead of matte. The matte clear will make your decals look a bit cloudy. The stuff is pretty easy to work with if you've sprayed anything before. It does take a long time to cure before it's ready to get fuel on it so keep that in mind. (3-4 weeks and don't rush it!)They tell me that about 4 very light coats of Dura coat about 4 hours apart,will seal the decals and make them fuel and oil proof.The ultra light coats will keep the decals from bubbling up.The last ,or 5th coat can then be put on pretty heavy for a final seal.I bought a decal set for my 266 and thats what the instructions said to do,havent done it yet tho.
Very nice! One of the best models, and saws ever built. Even in stock form. I love em.and pretty too. here are a few pics of my husky 2100cd that i just got back this week. randy had it powder coated, and i had the to covers painted and put new decals on it. oh yes, she runs sweet after randy ported it. don't have any videos of it, but it will get a thorough work out this winter. hope you enjoy the pics of a nicely restored saw.
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Of course it doesn't hurt to get modified, by one of the best builders of all time, either
Randy you dont blush your legs just get smaller !!!!
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