mobiledynamics
Well-known member
I plan to line the chute of my Brand New Snowblower with UHMW material....
I don't want to rivet it in and add a extra source of corrosion....
I was considering about just plain jane vinyl caulk instead of plastic epoxy.
Here's my reasoning why
- I will lay a decent bead all around the perimeter edge as I want to edges to be sealed and not let snow/water hang out between the ~sandwich~
- Caulk is fairly easy to remove given enough force. If I don't like how it works in the chute, it's a fairly easy removal that's non-destructive to the paint/powdercoated surface of the brand new snowblower.
What are you thoughts ?
I don't want to rivet it in and add a extra source of corrosion....
I was considering about just plain jane vinyl caulk instead of plastic epoxy.
Here's my reasoning why
- I will lay a decent bead all around the perimeter edge as I want to edges to be sealed and not let snow/water hang out between the ~sandwich~
- Caulk is fairly easy to remove given enough force. If I don't like how it works in the chute, it's a fairly easy removal that's non-destructive to the paint/powdercoated surface of the brand new snowblower.
What are you thoughts ?
