Model# 5236 deck repair question

Rudedog

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I was wondering if JB Weld would be the most cost effective fix to some cracks in the deck. I believe this deck is too far gone for any real restoration. I was just going to degrease and grabber green the deck to make it look better.

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scott47429

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take it to a welding shop it shouldn't be that much to fix 3 cracks and I'm sure it will be safer the JB weld
 

Rudedog

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take it to a welding shop it shouldn't be that much to fix 3 cracks and I'm sure it will be safer the JB weld

Thanks. I thought it would not be cost effective to get it welded.
 

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wel with the crack in the side looks like something hard hit it so when it comes to safety you can't put a price on that
 

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Not so sure grabber green would be the correct color for that particular model. If I'm not mistaken, they were more of a lighter green, or mint color.
 

Rudedog

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Not so sure grabber green would be the correct color for that particular model. If I'm not mistaken, they were more of a lighter green, or mint color.

You know.... I just wasn't thinking but you are correct. Would I use the color "Leaf Green" Part# 110-8800?
 
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