@pkeel7576 it almost impossible to remove wheels on vamp or stingers. They are glued on the metal shaft, so if you try to remove them, they snap off like one i repaired in this video. The only time i removed them on purpose is because the shaft was bent bad.i used a hair dryer and heated them up and pulled straight off. Still snapped off in spine area, then used vise to straighten the shaft and used this method to reattach wheel. If i find a super beyond repair vanp, i will make a short to show how.
@@ourrulesrestoration8150 Thanks for the reply. I can see your points. But I've always read that baby oil wasn't good for plastics. Because it's a byproduct of petroleum refining. I must say, your finished builds look really good with that baby oil treatment.
gijoe exelent colección
Thank you
Need a short on how to remove the wheels
@pkeel7576 it almost impossible to remove wheels on vamp or stingers. They are glued on the metal shaft, so if you try to remove them, they snap off like one i repaired in this video. The only time i removed them on purpose is because the shaft was bent bad.i used a hair dryer and heated them up and pulled straight off. Still snapped off in spine area, then used vise to straighten the shaft and used this method to reattach wheel. If i find a super beyond repair vanp, i will make a short to show how.
Interesting. Why do you use baby oil?
It gives back the original shine, locks in moisture, and makes that old plastic not as brittle.
@@ourrulesrestoration8150 Thanks for the reply. I can see your points. But I've always read that baby oil wasn't good for plastics. Because it's a byproduct of petroleum refining. I must say, your finished builds look really good with that baby oil treatment.
I have been using this technique for years with zero adverse effects. If you think about it, plastic is also a by-productof oil.