Here we go!
On Friday I decided to get started with the refurbishment,
First on the deck, the elephants foot and the tool rest,
First job, get the tool rest out, this was tricky as the tool rest hadn't been removed from the holder in a VERY long time, it was genuinely stuck and after unscrewing the fastener it just didn't budge, like... at all..
What to do? Well, I slathered WD40 on the sides, the underneath's, the tops, the everything around the stem, leaving it overnight to think about it's sins.
Next day came in and repeated the process.... more WD40...
On day 2, after clearing the back of my garage (it was on the to-do list for the weekend), I decided to come in and start tapping it on both sides with a rubber mallet, right to left, left to right, it began loosening up, until finally,
Tah... Dah..
After this everything else came out nicely,
Everything looks in ok nick, I'll probably put all the small pieces through the dip (term I coined when I talk bout the electrolysis jig/tank I've been using for a few years now to remove rust and paint, prepping metal for coting and painting).
As for the stem et al, I'll probably have to it through the rotation steel brush and/or paint stripper (if anyone has any good ideas as to what paint stripper to use for this kind of iron, suggest are welcome!)
Top looks like,
Main body,
Here we go... all stripped and reading for paint removal and prep...
On Friday I decided to get started with the refurbishment,
First on the deck, the elephants foot and the tool rest,
First job, get the tool rest out, this was tricky as the tool rest hadn't been removed from the holder in a VERY long time, it was genuinely stuck and after unscrewing the fastener it just didn't budge, like... at all..
What to do? Well, I slathered WD40 on the sides, the underneath's, the tops, the everything around the stem, leaving it overnight to think about it's sins.
Next day came in and repeated the process.... more WD40...
On day 2, after clearing the back of my garage (it was on the to-do list for the weekend), I decided to come in and start tapping it on both sides with a rubber mallet, right to left, left to right, it began loosening up, until finally,
Tah... Dah..
After this everything else came out nicely,
Everything looks in ok nick, I'll probably put all the small pieces through the dip (term I coined when I talk bout the electrolysis jig/tank I've been using for a few years now to remove rust and paint, prepping metal for coting and painting).
As for the stem et al, I'll probably have to it through the rotation steel brush and/or paint stripper (if anyone has any good ideas as to what paint stripper to use for this kind of iron, suggest are welcome!)
Top looks like,
Main body,
Here we go... all stripped and reading for paint removal and prep...
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