I ran strips of masking tape along the panel lines each time I slapped a coat filler on it, just to try and keep the body lines as crisp and straight as possible.
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G'day Again,
I dug up a thread I posted in September last year about restoring an old Warn 8274 winch. This was one of the first things I did after getting Mario home. I've included the thread title below. Unfortunately, I can't work out how to attach a hyper-link. So, if you are interested in seeing a few more pics of the winch being rebuilt, you'll have to do a search on the title.
I also knocked a winch bar, but I'm not overly happy with how it looks, so I'm planning on chopping it up and remaking it. I don't like the chrome fairlead and think the powder coat colour of the bar is too close to the colour of the winch.
Warn 8274 - Rebuild and Brake Assembly
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G'day Merb, No it was an old one I has sitting around. I'm not sure if I should replace it with a new one or restore the original which has a chrome plugger inner socket, which is kinda ol'school.Did Warn supply the black plastic cover w the “W” on it?
Pics are not working for me mateG'day All, Quick question. Can anyone confirm if I have the heater pipes in the correct way? Cheers, Ben
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Thanks Mick,Ben Mario is coming together very nicely! It won’t be long before he’s motoring down the tracks. Keep up the good work!!