Saw this going to a friend’s house- they bagged the fire hydrants….one thought was snow; but this is the first year apparently. And snow has been a mild issue this year compared to most.
Saw this going to a friend’s house- they bagged the fire hydrants….one thought was snow; but this is the first year apparently. And snow has been a mild issue this year compared to most.
That seems like chump change for something that probably already costs over $1000, won’t take a gallon of paint, and is meant to last for decades.
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You don’t remove them you strip clean and paint in place.
Lol down votes I’ve painted hydrants. You have obviously never. There would be no reason to remove them. Since you would also be disabling the hydrant to do it and what do you do if there is a fire? Here you dumb bastards.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MJnfpo0YcaI
Thats why you paint it with the correct paint before you install it in the first place.
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