Something had to be done about the rust...
I first attempted to use a brass bristle brush, which is put into an electric drill. After a good few combs across the surface and very little of the rust removed (more just of the paint removed). I knew it was time to move into the bigger guns.
My personal motto when it comes to DIY has always been "when in doubt, get the angle grinder out" and in this case it was no exception. With a grinder, a collection of grinding disks, mask, eye protection (no way I ever want to go blind from my own stupidity as getting metal filings in me eyes) and I got down to it.
The cycle can be seen as:
- Grind
- Grind more
- Grind even more
- Have a cup of tea
- Grind more
One this was done, I would then clean up the area with a rag to get as much of the surface dust off as possible and get it ready for a bit of paint.
Their was one night however, where due to rain I left some of the metal bare. Anyone with metal working experience would know that:
Bare Metal + time = Rust
So once again, the cycle needed to be repeated to get the last layer of rust off and it was time to get down to it with some red oxide paint (i've been told will keep the rust from getting to out of control). Nice thick paint, that takes the metal very well.
The picture below, shows the whole metal frame really looking well. The left and right horizontal metal frame sections were actually galvanized, so no major work was needed on them.
The one thing you may have seen is that the wheel are off the trailer.
Where did the wheels go?
As a sort of anti theft device, we took the four wheels off. I have not had much experience with old wheels on axels, as most of my time is spend with newer cars. Those wheels did NOT want to come off without a fight.
The frame was propped up on blocks, and the crowbar was once again brought out to show its service to the cause. After about an hour of oiling, with my favorite WD-40 and a lot of smacking and bending, they did eventually come off.
Who knows what is next!
No comments:
Post a Comment