That time of the year - Take the MMM off

   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #11  
Um, ahem, is it an optical illusion or are those blades wrong side down??
I use a stainless brush on my angle grinder to get the bottom of my deck squeakey clean and smooth in less than 5 minutes, then paint.
 
   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #12  
megotatractor said:
Um, ahem, is it an optical illusion or are those blades wrong side down??
I use a stainless brush on my angle grinder to get the bottom of my deck squeakey clean and smooth in less than 5 minutes, then paint.

it also appears that way to me.. The shiny edge (what I am assuming is the sharpened side) certainly isnt going to throw grass out the the chute..

brian
 
   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #13  
Great job on the deck maintenance. But unless there is an optical illusion you will need to flip those blades before you use them.
 
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Blades have been flipped since the picture was taken. Buddy came over and corrected me.

Too tired that day I guess.
 
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megotatractor said:
I use a stainless brush on my angle grinder to get the bottom of my deck squeakey clean and smooth in less than 5 minutes, then paint.

I think this would be much easier than my way.
 
   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #16  
I use a stainless brush on my angle grinder to get the bottom of my deck squeakey clean and smooth in less than 5 minutes, then paint.

Is there a reason you used stainless steel brush on the angle grinder? Just wondering.

Good catch on the backward blades guys!!!! Sharp eyes.
 
   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #17  
because it's very F A S T. But why? Not sure I understand the question, I've always had a thin layer of hard material left on the surface that no amount of power washing (mine's only 1200 psi) or scraping would remove. When shopping for steel brushes I noticed those that were rated at high enough rpms and made for angle grinder use. I figure that 14000 rpms might get something done. And it was quick and easy and my deck has never looked better underneath.
 
   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #18  
Ain't them pallet forks just about the best money you spent? I love mine!
 
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I gave $500 for these and WOW - biggest functional upgrade I have added
to the tractor since owning it. I moved a ton of items from the shop to the garage so I could store more wood. Attached the forks, got a solid top pallet out and loaded it down. Made short work of moving the items. If you boys/gals dont have a set of forks, look into getting some - they are Very Handy!!
 
   / That time of the year - Take the MMM off #20  
BloomingtonMike said:
Blades have been flipped since the picture was taken. Buddy came over and corrected me.

Too tired that day I guess.

Bloody good thing that's not as unforgiving as running a completed cabinet door through a planer. ;)
 

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