I've rather daftly taken on a impromptu restoration job that has been sitting in my garden for a good couple of years. I have far more productive things to be doing and the Mrs is proper muttering. :shock:
Regular readers might guess what it is and I will definitely post pics in a dedicated thread when it's done.
It's an old bit of kit, I don't want it too shiny.
I'm not after spending days on this rubbing and filling and painting 6 coats of machine paint. I want it it working and clean but not too fancy.
I love the look of Wallace's wadkin refurbs like everyone but I also love the look of Andy T's minimal sympathetic finishes on his lathe and so on and I feel this is right for what I'm cleaning up at the moment...
Basically I'm time and money short and I'm happy I'm not half a*sing the job but doing it suitably which it deserves.
Story so far.
I've spent a good few hours masked up 'tae F**k' on a flapper disc I've stripped most of the old paint. Grim work but curiously satisfying.
I've been soaking screws and bits in citric acid. I still get a little buzz when some component come out the hotpot like new. =D> I love that side of this stuff. *oldguyshuffledance*
I phoned a local shot blast firm this avo because there's 2 bits I can't clean with the angle grinder. Pop round tomorrow if work allows.
I looked at proper paint removal but industrial gear is crazy money and this is a budget project all day. We'll see what they say. Hope they are good guys and interested. You never know.
So, finally.
If I am after using a zebrite equivalent stove black. I know I can buff it and so on I've had a few stoves.
Can I seal it? know I can paint BLO on. But I don't really want it all going brown either. What's the best thing to seal the stove black?
I have a plumbers torch if that helps.
Teaser!
Cheers fellas!
Chris.
Regular readers might guess what it is and I will definitely post pics in a dedicated thread when it's done.
It's an old bit of kit, I don't want it too shiny.
I'm not after spending days on this rubbing and filling and painting 6 coats of machine paint. I want it it working and clean but not too fancy.
I love the look of Wallace's wadkin refurbs like everyone but I also love the look of Andy T's minimal sympathetic finishes on his lathe and so on and I feel this is right for what I'm cleaning up at the moment...
Basically I'm time and money short and I'm happy I'm not half a*sing the job but doing it suitably which it deserves.
Story so far.
I've spent a good few hours masked up 'tae F**k' on a flapper disc I've stripped most of the old paint. Grim work but curiously satisfying.
I've been soaking screws and bits in citric acid. I still get a little buzz when some component come out the hotpot like new. =D> I love that side of this stuff. *oldguyshuffledance*
I phoned a local shot blast firm this avo because there's 2 bits I can't clean with the angle grinder. Pop round tomorrow if work allows.
I looked at proper paint removal but industrial gear is crazy money and this is a budget project all day. We'll see what they say. Hope they are good guys and interested. You never know.
So, finally.
If I am after using a zebrite equivalent stove black. I know I can buff it and so on I've had a few stoves.
Can I seal it? know I can paint BLO on. But I don't really want it all going brown either. What's the best thing to seal the stove black?
I have a plumbers torch if that helps.
Teaser!
Cheers fellas!
Chris.