That is fantastic! The huge air compressor really makes a difference, CFM is KING!!!! =D Those brakes look like they have been idle for a while! =D Still better than having a ton of brake fluid pouring out. Great stuff!!!!!!!
Thanks John! ✨👍 That was one heck of a compressor! Yes I just ordered a new axel and brake assembly. I’ve been working on the knife at night! I’m thinking this Tuesday for the video! ☄️
Great video...love the step by step with explanations...I used a paint over rust called chassis saver I removed most of the lose rust first ...worked pretty good ...it was the underside of a riding mower deck...I also now use it instead of japanning...keep em coming...!!!
Hi Jon, Not 1959... all the best things are 1959 vintage - lol... Nice progress, it made total sense to get the protective coating on after the sand blasting . Take care. Paul,,
You should really replace that axle unless this thing is not going to be moved. That would be sad. The rubber robs harden and they do not cushion the ride like they did when new. There was a noticeable ride improvement in the tow vehicle with the new axle.
Lookin' good Bud!!☺
Right On Roadking!! ✨👍 Thanks!
This is a pretty exciting project…👍🏻
Right On David! 👍 I’m having fun working on it. Airstream trailers are pretty cool!
I used that paint on my jeep after it got some rust, so far been pretty happy with it. Project is looking good!
Lots of crevices to sandblast, looking good.
That is fantastic! The huge air compressor really makes a difference, CFM is KING!!!! =D Those brakes look like they have been idle for a while! =D Still better than having a ton of brake fluid pouring out. Great stuff!!!!!!!
Thanks John! ✨👍 That was one heck of a compressor! Yes I just ordered a new axel and brake assembly. I’ve been working on the knife at night! I’m thinking this Tuesday for the video! ☄️
Loving the progress so far Jon 👍🏻🇬🇧
Very interesting to watch. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Thanks
Thanks Tony!! ✨😃 How’s Jersey? Are you getting down to the shore this summer?
@@RightOnJonCrane yes we normally do a few day trips to Spring Lake. But not last summer ☹️
What an awesome project! That coal slag is great stuff. Cheers
Right On Joe! 👍 Do you use the coal slag in your cabinet?
@@RightOnJonCrane yes, i like the course grain coal slag...it is way better than glass bead, for what i do. Cheers
Got some serious firepower with that big compressor.
Right On Jon, Nice, Black Beauty to the job. I think the axle needs to go, cheaper to just replace it. Looking great.
Right On Randy! 👍 Yes I ordered in a new axel. Custom made to order from dexter. 😃👍
That looked like fun. Can you keep the noise down?? 😝
Right!! 😖
Great video...love the step by step with explanations...I used a paint over rust called chassis saver I removed most of the lose rust first ...worked pretty good ...it was the underside of a riding mower deck...I also now use it instead of japanning...keep em coming...!!!
Great project to showcase your talents/skill combining solutions and products used...how's Mamma Kitty doing? txs for sharing
Thanks Tom! ✨😃 Mama kitty is doing good! She’s having fun with her kids! They are wrestling and playing all the time!
Hi Jon,
Not 1959... all the best things are 1959 vintage - lol... Nice progress, it made total sense to get the protective coating on after the sand blasting .
Take care.
Paul,,
Right On Paul! Thanks! Yes 59 is a good a year!!
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You should really replace that axle unless this thing is not going to be moved. That would be sad. The rubber robs harden and they do not cushion the ride like they did when new.
There was a noticeable ride improvement in the tow vehicle with the new axle.
Work is progressing, lookin good. Thanks!