Yes the stuff they make pots and pans with.Being home town of the now defunct Mirro Corp. you can guess where the Teflon Sheet came from!A cookie sheet isnt expensive as a alternative and should be darn near right width.
**sj**
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forget the sheet......where do you get the spray??
I believe the stuff is baked on.
**sj**
Lifetime Member
I'm sure it is when used for "baking purposes"
but for ours...I'm sure not necessary...
but for ours...I'm sure not necessary...
Here you go.Looks to be a simple maybe effective thing to do.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... 325&NEXTAG
NOPE SAYS NOT FOR ALUMINUM.Still searching.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... 325&NEXTAG
NOPE SAYS NOT FOR ALUMINUM.Still searching.
**sj**
Lifetime Member
nope..already saw that....too paint like...and the weight that's associated with it...I will find it..
Charged RTX
Expert
I like the sound if running coolant through the tunnel protectors. Maybe T into the rear crossover with a 3/8 rubber line and run it through to the front, under the tank and back to the rear on the other side. Very little weight penalty. It won't transfer heat like copper but as long as the protector stays 60-70 degress it would work great!
danq
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Has anyone tried a teflon wax on the skid or tunnel? I couldn't believe how much ice I had on my skid after 500 miles over 3-4 days. it took 20 minutes to melt it off with a hose and water.
I was thinking something like:
http://www.autobarn.net/tespwax22ozb.html
I was thinking something like:
http://www.autobarn.net/tespwax22ozb.html
danq
Expert
Or how about dry teflon sprays?
I just found something else that looks like it might be the hot ticket.
http://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon-Sno ... B000FB7JB2
Anyone tried any of these?
I just found something else that looks like it might be the hot ticket.
http://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon-Sno ... B000FB7JB2
Anyone tried any of these?
That will work!Remember Christmas vacation when he sprayed something like that on his snocoaster
radta7
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danq said:Or how about dry teflon sprays?
I just found something else that looks like it might be the hot ticket.
http://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon-Sno ... B000FB7JB2
Anyone tried any of these?
You may have just found the right product! Anyone tried it yet?
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Well it's been mild here since yesterday and everything melted off mine so I picked up a spray can of "Rust Check Coat and Protect" and applied a good coat to the tunnel protectors and sides of the tunnel where the ice builds up. I will report back with results after the weekend. BTW the spray can was only $9.99 and it will easily give you 6 or 8 applications.
Yummy
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radianguy said:Well it's been mild here since yesterday and everything melted off mine so I picked up a spray can of "Rust Check Coat and Protect" and applied a good coat to the tunnel protectors and sides of the tunnel where the ice builds up. I will report back with results after the weekend. BTW the spray can was only $9.99 and it will easily give you 6 or 8 applications.
Keep us posted
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Will do.Yummy said:radianguy said:Well it's been mild here since yesterday and everything melted off mine so I picked up a spray can of "Rust Check Coat and Protect" and applied a good coat to the tunnel protectors and sides of the tunnel where the ice builds up. I will report back with results after the weekend. BTW the spray can was only $9.99 and it will easily give you 6 or 8 applications.
Keep us posted
radianguy
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Well after 2 rides I have no ice, my tunnel protectors are as clean as the day they were in the shed when everything had melted off. I think I have it cured! I will keep this post updated.
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