Thank you for posting this video series! I am working on the same model right now and these videos have helped a ton so far! Stand by for questions as I get farther along in the project!
Thank you for the compliment. This was a intense restoration. I'll be glad to answer any questions. If you know anybody else that needs help restoring antiques feel free to share the videos.
I honestly could not tell you. I think the particles were a finer grit. If you paint over the surface several times you should be okay if you are concerned about marring the surface
Thank you for posting this video series! I am working on the same model right now and these videos have helped a ton so far! Stand by for questions as I get farther along in the project!
Thank you for the compliment. This was a intense restoration. I'll be glad to answer any questions. If you know anybody else that needs help restoring antiques feel free to share the videos.
@@cannonwoodworking5917 after media blasting the cast iron with walnut shells, do you need to wire wheel it or do anything else before painting?
@@drewrice872 no I just primed it and painted it
Great job. 👍
Thank you for watching and for the compliment
Excellent job!
Im gonna have to stop watching you or im gonna take every tool in my shop apart and redo them great job
Thank you for the compliment and thank you for watching the video. Here are 2 other videos that you might like.
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Here is another restoration video that you might find helpful and entertaining
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What sand blast media did you use?
I honestly could not tell you. I think the particles were a finer grit. If you paint over the surface several times you should be okay if you are concerned about marring the surface