
Padilen wrote:First ride other than my short test ride. Tried going down some seasonal roads. Recent storms caused numerous limbs down. Made my way past those...
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Padilen wrote:Turned up the heat in pole barn, got roof cleaned. Im going to let it dry, then wipe it with acetone. And then do a coat of Henrys. With rims only, I gained about 4" more of clearance. So im able to get my head and shoulders over.
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I normally have a head ache! But I put a fan up on my top shelf, just for this job. May not get to it today- feeling lazy.hankaye wrote:Padilen, Howdy;Padilen wrote:Turned up the heat in pole barn, got roof cleaned. Im going to let it dry, then wipe it with acetone. And then do a coat of Henrys. With rims only, I gained about 4" more of clearance. So im able to get my head and shoulders over.
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Be sure you ventilate well, those fumes can give ya a high that's followed by one nasty headache.
Professional experience, not recreational speaking.
hank
Padilen wrote:I normally have a head ache! But I put a fan up on my top shelf, just for this job. May not get to it today- feeling lazy.
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Yes I have heat in my pole barn. I have an outdoor boiler, and its connected to my house and pole barn. But normally it's 48-50 in pole barn. I turned up thermostat yesterday and over night left it at 55. Turned it up to 65° today. Since pole barn is a 10' ceiling lots of heat is trapped above Taz. I've been turning it down, while working !flboy wrote:Padilen wrote:I normally have a head ache! But I put a fan up on my top shelf, just for this job. May not get to it today- feeling lazy.
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Is your barn heated? I believe there are some temp ranges you need to mind for the application. You may already know that.... just throwing it out..
The white roof has made a noticeable difference on my rig this summer... worthwhile in my opinion. It looks nice too.
You never said how your new 2 stroke is doing. Were you able to get it all tweaked in and get some seat time on it before the cold weather?
Why do you think a third coat is needed? Did it not cover well and you see voids? Just curious.Padilen wrote:Second coat is on and went much better! But 3rd is going to be needed.
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Its not easy to paint horizontal. So first coat was way to thin and lots of voids. In hindsight I should have painted the first coat, the way I cleaned the roof. Laying down on it. It calls for 2 thick coats. First coat was like soaping windows.flboy wrote:Why do you think a third coat is needed? Did it not cover well and you see voids? Just curious.Padilen wrote:Second coat is on and went much better! But 3rd is going to be needed.
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Padilen wrote:Its not easy to paint horizontal. So first coat was way to thin and lots of voids. In hindsight I should have painted the first coat, the way I cleaned the roof. Laying down on it. It calls for 2 thick coats. First coat was like soaping windows.
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