- Location
- Palm Beach, Fl
Hey Guys
I have found that the only way to make a motor look absolutely new is to sand blast, prep, and then paint. Especially here in Fl with salt water every thing corrodes and the only way to get it off is to sand blast. I am probably going to buy a sand blaster tomorrow. They’re kind of pricy but seem to be worth their weight in gold. Would any one possibly be interested in sending me their parts to have them stripped and painted? The same thing SBT does in a way. I learned the correct way from a well credited pwc mechanic. My old rust bucket motor looks like it's out of a 09. I would do it for a small fee. The most expensive part would probably be shipping.
I will post pics of my motor before and after tomorrow.
I have found that the only way to make a motor look absolutely new is to sand blast, prep, and then paint. Especially here in Fl with salt water every thing corrodes and the only way to get it off is to sand blast. I am probably going to buy a sand blaster tomorrow. They’re kind of pricy but seem to be worth their weight in gold. Would any one possibly be interested in sending me their parts to have them stripped and painted? The same thing SBT does in a way. I learned the correct way from a well credited pwc mechanic. My old rust bucket motor looks like it's out of a 09. I would do it for a small fee. The most expensive part would probably be shipping.
I will post pics of my motor before and after tomorrow.