Bench grinder with a wire wheel to clean the metal parts and Dremel with abrasive buffing wheel to clean the plastic wagon wheels (320 grit). I purchased the vinyl decals from "DiamondCut Graphics USA" on Ebay, as they are individual cut letters with no background colors, and they worked great. Thanks!
I used JB Weld and a wire mesh to patch the larger rust holes, Bondo Glazing for the pin holes, and Bondo Body Filler to smooth out any remaining rust spots. Then a bare metal primer used before paint. Let me know if there was something specific I missed.
Wow. Just wow. How long was this poor thing left out in the elements? What an amazing restoration.
Ive got a small snap-on box, 12in x 7.5in x 4in that I would love to get restored if you do commission projects?
I will contact you to discuss your Snap-On, but I'm just a DIYer and do this for stress relief! ;^)
4:00 and 10:00 what are these tools? Also where did you find the radio flyer decal?
Bench grinder with a wire wheel to clean the metal parts and Dremel with abrasive buffing wheel to clean the plastic wagon wheels (320 grit). I purchased the vinyl decals from "DiamondCut Graphics USA" on Ebay, as they are individual cut letters with no background colors, and they worked great. Thanks!
9:14 what is this stuff?
That is some original Bondo Body Filler to smooth out the remaining rust pitting.
excellent work, may I ask how you got the decal?
I purchased the vinyl decals from "DiamondCut Graphics USA" on Ebay and they worked great. Thanks!
Completely lost on most items used🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
I used JB Weld and a wire mesh to patch the larger rust holes, Bondo Glazing for the pin holes, and Bondo Body Filler to smooth out any remaining rust spots. Then a bare metal primer used before paint.
Let me know if there was something specific I missed.