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Hi gang.

               Just watched a chap on Youtube restore a Swiss army knife. It was as rotten as a pear. But the time it took him and money spent on 

                chemicals etc surely it would of been cheaper to go out and buy a new one. Same as some of the watches i've seen being repaired.

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This is an Acme mangle I restored. It had been over painted green  but the original colour was turquoise blue underneath. The rollers although not badly perished were dry and hard and just starting to get lightly crazed. The trough inside was rusty. I took it to pieces and paint stripped it and cleaned off any rusty bits.

Painted the inside trough with dark blue hammerite. The main spring and handle with with Rustins black and the rest with DTM RAL 5012. The turnscrews and chain were brass, so I just cleaned them up. The rubber rollers I reconditioned with Liqui Moly rubber care, then once dry painted with rubber white rib paint. Works really well now for doing the washing down the wood aided by a Presa Wash.

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3 hours ago, loriusgarrulus said:

This is an Acme mangle I restored. It had been over painted green  but the original colour was turquoise blue underneath. The rollers although not badly perished were dry and hard and just starting to get lightly crazed. The trough inside was rusty. I took it to pieces and paint stripped it and cleaned off any rusty bits.

Painted the inside trough with dark blue hammerite. The main spring and handle with with Rustins black and the rest with DTM RAL 5012. The turnscrews and chain were brass, so I just cleaned them up. The rubber rollers I reconditioned with Liqui Moly rubber care, then once dry painted with rubber white rib paint. Works really well now for doing the washing down the wood aided by a Presa Wash.

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Hello, oh that takes me back many years, we had one and I use to help mum by turning the wheel and squeeze all the water out , that with an old clothes boiler, oh happy days 🤔😁

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5 hours ago, loriusgarrulus said:

This is an Acme mangle I restored. It had been over painted green  but the original colour was turquoise blue underneath. The rollers although not badly perished were dry and hard and just starting to get lightly crazed. The trough inside was rusty. I took it to pieces and paint stripped it and cleaned off any rusty bits.

Painted the inside trough with dark blue hammerite. The main spring and handle with with Rustins black and the rest with DTM RAL 5012. The turnscrews and chain were brass, so I just cleaned them up. The rubber rollers I reconditioned with Liqui Moly rubber care, then once dry painted with rubber white rib paint. Works really well now for doing the washing down the wood aided by a Presa Wash.

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You made a fine job of that,it's great seeing old equipment,tools etc being brought back to life whether for ornamental purposes or to be used again,i watch a lot of restoration vids on Youtube,very interesting.

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14 minutes ago, Blackpowder said:

It seems a fascinating hobby for highly skilled people I often watch restoration of items  from butchers rusty cleavers to hand powered breast drills.    Highly equipped expensive workshops turn out some amazing restoration projects.

 

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some of those old marine breast drills/augers are beautifully made........

1 hour ago, 51/50 said:

Auntie Mabel? 🤣🤣

 

laughed ...i could have cried🎵.since auntie mabel caught her left .................🎵

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