@MikefromMissouri ok cool, that is the only thing I have not torn apart on my skidsteer yet. I am going to put new lighting on it soon and was interested in the 3 bolts holding control panel on are a bear, I guess, if they are rusted. I hear that if you need a new light switch, they are hard to find. If you find a source, that would be great. Great video
Absolutely worth it. Just an idea if you ever need to do another large sandblasting project. Buy and put up a large canopy and blast under it. While it doesn't help with humidity, it does drop the temps when under it and that helps more than you think. Looks like you've done a great job removing all the old paint and grease from that frame. Make sure you wipe it down good before shooting any primer. Thumbs Up!
Body filler...
You're like me, perfectionist. I could never make money selling used equipment!!!
I know! me either
Great video you are very thorough on everything you do
Thanks for the compliment!
Did you do a video on the wiring yet from the control panel?
I probably will but it’s going to be a while.
@MikefromMissouri ok cool, that is the only thing I have not torn apart on my skidsteer yet.
I am going to put new lighting on it soon and was interested in the 3 bolts holding control panel on are a bear, I guess, if they are rusted.
I hear that if you need a new light switch, they are hard to find. If you find a source, that would be great.
Great video
As always, a pleasure to watch.
It will be worth it.....
It is a work horse 🐎....
Tap around the area you're pullinng on with a light ballpeen hammer. Relieves stresses in the metal n promotes movement. Bondo is your friend lol
I’ve heard of that on cast iron but not steel. Yup it’s getting a little skim coat
Absolutely worth it. Just an idea if you ever need to do another large sandblasting project. Buy and put up a large canopy and blast under it. While it doesn't help with humidity, it does drop the temps when under it and that helps more than you think. Looks like you've done a great job removing all the old paint and grease from that frame. Make sure you wipe it down good before shooting any primer. Thumbs Up!
Great tips! Thanks so much for following along.
You really do great work
@@smplyizzy I appreciate that