What a great rebuild thread and a fine job that you are doing.
I put plastic over it to keep the pollen and dust falling down from the ridge vents.
The air hose was the only pain I had in painting. The siphon cup gun worked way better than expected. I had no problem spraying overhead. This gun has a small clear tube that goes from the cup vent hole up into the arch that holds the cup's lock mechanism. So no drips. However, there was a paint leak somewhere that had my rubber gloves covered in paint overspray. I did have some problems with the straight fitting off of the air hose with the disposable filter added. Next time I will install a hose swivel.
I started painting it at 4:30. So 3 hours went by. The paint instructions says wait 24 hours to work hard with it I had no problems with runs either. Only way I could get a run was to stop fanning the gun and spray in one spot..............which I didn't do. 



Now that is a professional looking job. Great paint coverage and excellent prep work with nothing left to chance.
The prior owner wouldn't recognize it.
Nice job and great thread. I have disc envy.....
Brandi, can you come visit? You've got the neatest shop I've ever seen!:thumbsup: Maybe you could teach me how to do it:confused3:
I nominate you for the Neatest TBN Shop EVER award.
Question : Are those Your real eyes or the Stars in the Texas Sky ? :hot:
Boone
Sixdogs,Wait until you drag it out, all clean and pretty, and in 30 minutes of tillage work has an inch of dirt on it. Always hurts just a little.
In the back of your shop, are those shiny things on the shelves trophies of some sort? Looks like it.




I lowered the frame and removed a cinder block. View attachment 311003
Then I started installing the gangs. The front ones were easy, but the left rear gang mounts had the bolt hole's diameter increased because (I guess) of rounded carriage bolt shoulders. So, it was more fun fighting in those 2 bolts. The gang mounts are split and slide into each other. I installed the rear mount and lifted the gang bearing up, then had to use a C clamp to compress the two mount halves together. Then finger in the last bolt and lift the gang up enough to start a nut. Very tedious and delicate with numerous finger pinching points in the process.View attachment 311001
I had messed up with the new bolts being two different sizes and wound up buying 4 too many 3/4 inch bolts and I shorted myself four 5/8 inch bolts. So I only could install three gangs Sunday during the rain.
Tomorrow I will be going to look at used aircraft tires and wheels to buy. I will be going with wider wheels and tires to get more height in the tires.
hugs, Brandi
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Nice paint job, if it were only blue![]()
Brandi,
A tapered drift to align the holes along with your pump jack saves a lot of pinched fingers.
Nice paint job, if it were only blue
Ron