tornadowatchranch
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2007
- Messages
- 193
- Location
- NE Kansas
- Tractor
- Bobcat 335 for the fun stuff JD gt235 for the lawn
Hey all
In true tractorbynet form I am subscribing to the "why pay someone else to do it when I can figure out how to do it myself" mantra. While hunting in western Kansas I picked up a bunch of limestone fence posts and pieces. So far I have traced the letters on them and then used a combo of (harbor freight) angle grinder with masonry bit and dremel with carbide burr to do the letters. My question is how to make it permanent. What paint to use for the letters and do I seal it? This is my "practice piece" so I just used black gloss enamel model paint since that is what I had around. As usual--it didn't happen without pictures.......
The nice thing about this format is the paint that I got on the face because the rain was coming I just ground off after the pic
In true tractorbynet form I am subscribing to the "why pay someone else to do it when I can figure out how to do it myself" mantra. While hunting in western Kansas I picked up a bunch of limestone fence posts and pieces. So far I have traced the letters on them and then used a combo of (harbor freight) angle grinder with masonry bit and dremel with carbide burr to do the letters. My question is how to make it permanent. What paint to use for the letters and do I seal it? This is my "practice piece" so I just used black gloss enamel model paint since that is what I had around. As usual--it didn't happen without pictures.......
The nice thing about this format is the paint that I got on the face because the rain was coming I just ground off after the pic