Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:33 am
Wow, Beautiful job on the restoration.
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Wondering if you could talk a little more about your paint job wows. I am gettng close to doing mine and would like to avoid any pitfalls that prevent me from getting a superb paint job. You mentioned that you weren 't really happy with yours yet is seems like you did everything correct on your prepping. Are you saying that you had variation from piece to piece but each piece to itself came out OK?regnar wrote:Well after a few months I went from not being able to get the saw blade off to a nice and clean machine. I pulled everything apart and bead blasted it. I mean everything. Well except for the motor and wiring. I wont lie I am not happy with the paint job. I used the hammered paint from Rustolem (sp) I could never get the paint texture to match another part. You dont really notice it until you get to the head stock and motor pan and back cover. Not really a big deal seeing this isnt going into a museum. Here are some photos.
Link to what it use to look like http://www.flickr.com/photos/30519006@N ... 250588159/
and the photos below are of what it looks like now.
The only thing new from shopsmith is the casters and quill. I bought the tubes of ebay for a steal. The potato method didnt work for me. I just made a nice smelly mess.
That sure looks like my garage door but there is no neatly refurbished Mark V sitting right inside of mine so it must not be.regnar wrote:Well after a few months I went from not being able to get the saw blade off to a nice and clean machine. I pulled everything apart and bead blasted it. I mean everything. Well except for the motor and wiring. I wont lie I am not happy with the paint job. I used the hammered paint from Rustolem (sp) I could never get the paint texture to match another part. You dont really notice it until you get to the head stock and motor pan and back cover. Not really a big deal seeing this isnt going into a museum. Here are some photos.
Link to what it use to look like http://www.flickr.com/photos/30519006@N08/sets/72157607250588159/
and the photos below are of what it looks like now.
The only thing new from shopsmith is the casters and quill. I bought the tubes of ebay for a steal. The potato method didnt work for me. I just made a nice smelly mess.