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I just checked him out and found about 5 things I'm going to order for my tractors with kohlers! A couple things I've been looking for for a while. The things you can do when you actually open your eyes! Well gents, time to go to work, yall sleep good.
 
Anthony

yes, the paint is lead based...
 
Scott - that was a rhetorical smart a$$ question ...

Digger - that's the MOST you've posted in that short of time, ya gettin better ?
 
Kentuck,
Slow but sure.
It only took me 14 minutes to type all that crap though.
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They have speed typing classes ya know. You're gonna have'ta straighten up and type faster or we're not gonna let you post on here ;)
 
Anthony, on Monday, January 08, 2007 at 09:40 am, I posted this:

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Anthony, just curious, is that paint on your jeans from sanding/grinding that paint old off? Did you wear a dust mask or better yet a half face respirator? If not you should have. Do yourself favor and invest in a good half face respirator to wear when you sand/grind and paint. Or at least wear a dust mask.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>

Then on Friday, January 12, 2007 at 08:42 am, I posted this:

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Anthony, get yourself a cheap 4" angle grinder and a sanding wheel attachment with an assortment of sanding disk grits. Whole setup should only cost about $30 and should last long enough to sand down your tractor parts. Be sure to wear a dust mask.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
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KRAIG - The knotted wire wheel brushes work really good for paint removal....Dust mask, PLUS safety shield still required.....those little wires really smart when they fly off!
 
Denny, KENtucky, I use the wire wheels too. I like to wear a pair of coveralls as a second layer of protection for my legs, those wires go right through a pair of jeans but a second layer of cloth usually stops them. I have two angle grinders I keep the sanding disc in one and the wire brush in the other one. I like the sanding discs for flat surfaces and the wire wheels for corners and odd shaped parts.
 

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