Ya have all the tools?I'm doing the work, my project, I'm here to learn. I enjoy this. Passion. Hobby. Money. Metal. My fox love. Nobody touches her but me.
Choose any of the above.
the problem with that is you'll make whatever surface your sanding as bowed as the bar, and the tubing they use in the video is NEVER flat, its just rolled, welded sheet metal, and is usually twisted and warped waaay to much for that purpose. probably works fine for those guys on tv just because it probably only runs for about an hour or two total before they take it apart to do something else, and their performance results are usually way low for what most people with similar parts get.Also, I think the idea of the bar stock is its used across the whole length of the head, and not just a small area like a grinder wheel, and with only the pressure of the bar stock, it's not going to make your surface uneven. I can believe in this method provided you ONLY use the bar weight and don't add pressure.
Thoughts?
Which means I won't need to be doing any sanding on the deck, they have already done this for me.
I have a piston question. Dropped pulling it out of cylinder during disassembly. Put a tiny dent in the top edge of the piston. Is this an issue? Doesn't look like it's going to scratch the cylinder walls as the dent want severe and it's more on the top of piston rather than on the side.
Thoughts?
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