food for thought
Sounds like a fine project.
We'll look for the next round of pictures!
Sorry I didn't keep closer tabs on this thread.. I could have come over and been your camera man! -
As for the sawzall, vs the cut-off wheel on a hand grinder, I've used both.
And I strongly vote for the latter.
We didn't break any blades nor wheels, taking down a 10' tall BUD pole.
The cut-off wheel was better on rusty bolts that had to go, too.
Having both at hand, let us use the best tool for the job, so whenever one didn't fit or was too heavy, the other was there for the
save!
Found some rust-friendly paints and primers.
You use a wire wheel or wire cup to get off the loose stuff, then just paint right over what's left!
I selected
Hammerite rust-control paint.
I was told by a buddy's Dad, who's been in the paint 'n hardware business for 40+ years, that Hammerite beats RustOleum paints.
And for a rust preventative primer where I would be using other top-coats, I wanted the best.
The same gentleman recommended
Rust Destroyer, which I located at Home Depot.
In the end, I did settle for some of the
RustOleum hammered final top-coats over the rust resistant primer.
AND, out where you live, I suspect sand-blasting is a bigger worry than rust! -