*EdC*
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Re: It's Alive... It's Alive!! Updated! w/more pics
Re: It's Alive... It's Alive!! Updated! w/more pics
Those of you who have followed my MFG restoration thread, will remember when I mentioned, how I lost so much "project time" this past summer. The little time I did have then, was spent on fair weather items. Like resin, glass and varnishing.
Now that old man winter is here, it's time to clean up those projects I can do in the shop. And one of those projects that had been on the bench awhile, was the motor's wrap-around cover and top cowl.
I had a top cover, but it was sort of beat up. I got this one off the parts motor I have, and it's much better.
Here, everything is wet-sanded and I'm finishing up the spot putty.
I primed it with Zinc Chromate, another quick sanding and then a coat of Phantom Black.
The results weren't as good as I had hoped. A few blemishes didn't show up in the primer, or I just missed them.
So, this will get sanded down, spot puttied and painted again .. Grrrrr.......
I get bored with a lot of hand sanding. So, I decided to start in on the wrap-around cover.
First I needed to remove the decals. I tried a few different chemicals. Goof off, Goo Gone and lacquer thinner. Nothing worked very well.
Finally, I discovered heat and a single edge blade did the trick!
I soon figured out MORE heat and less razor blade was in order!
eeeeEOUCH! That smarts!! Another learning experence!.. :redface:
Re: It's Alive... It's Alive!! Updated! w/more pics
Those of you who have followed my MFG restoration thread, will remember when I mentioned, how I lost so much "project time" this past summer. The little time I did have then, was spent on fair weather items. Like resin, glass and varnishing.
Now that old man winter is here, it's time to clean up those projects I can do in the shop. And one of those projects that had been on the bench awhile, was the motor's wrap-around cover and top cowl.
I had a top cover, but it was sort of beat up. I got this one off the parts motor I have, and it's much better.

Here, everything is wet-sanded and I'm finishing up the spot putty.
I primed it with Zinc Chromate, another quick sanding and then a coat of Phantom Black.

The results weren't as good as I had hoped. A few blemishes didn't show up in the primer, or I just missed them.
I get bored with a lot of hand sanding. So, I decided to start in on the wrap-around cover.
First I needed to remove the decals. I tried a few different chemicals. Goof off, Goo Gone and lacquer thinner. Nothing worked very well.
Finally, I discovered heat and a single edge blade did the trick!

I soon figured out MORE heat and less razor blade was in order!

eeeeEOUCH! That smarts!! Another learning experence!.. :redface: