Hey all...
I am in the "dream stages" of getting poor ol' Merlin(cub) cleaned up and ready for some paint. I am going over some options in my own mind, and wanted to get an idea as to cost for sandblasting. It is hard to find anyone who is interested and willing to do any of this kind of work here in town. I am not set up to do this at all on my own. One company said that they would NOT do the tractor in assembled condition (or even partially) assembled because they would get grit in places that I wouldn't want grit. Basically, I was told that I would have to bring the tractor in unassembled condition, and that they woud do only the sheet metal parts... I am waiting to hear back from La Crosse Monument Company who may be willing/able to do it, but now I am scared of having it done there. A local, well respected auto body shop said that they wouldn't do it either (I live in the city!)...
Any suggestions from the folks on the forum about where to turn? I guess, I should just plan to spend the time with the wire wheel on my grinder and do it myself, huh?
Mike in La Crosse, WI
I am in the "dream stages" of getting poor ol' Merlin(cub) cleaned up and ready for some paint. I am going over some options in my own mind, and wanted to get an idea as to cost for sandblasting. It is hard to find anyone who is interested and willing to do any of this kind of work here in town. I am not set up to do this at all on my own. One company said that they would NOT do the tractor in assembled condition (or even partially) assembled because they would get grit in places that I wouldn't want grit. Basically, I was told that I would have to bring the tractor in unassembled condition, and that they woud do only the sheet metal parts... I am waiting to hear back from La Crosse Monument Company who may be willing/able to do it, but now I am scared of having it done there. A local, well respected auto body shop said that they wouldn't do it either (I live in the city!)...
Any suggestions from the folks on the forum about where to turn? I guess, I should just plan to spend the time with the wire wheel on my grinder and do it myself, huh?
Mike in La Crosse, WI