[Farmall] restoration questions
James Moran
jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 5 15:19:39 PDT 2006
BG-
One more thing for whatever it is worth....
I collect old guitars (e.g., Martins with a focus upon the "S" body styles and Gibson arch tops such L-5 and Super 400's).
On occasion, one will find one of these things in perfect, factory fresh condition. Usually, there is a story about a young person who owned it going off to Viet Nam and never having come home after stuffing under his bed. More frequently, these old soldiers have a good amount of (shall I say) road wear. The watchword in collecting and coveting this "old wood" is NEVER and, I repeat, NEVER attempting a "day one" restoration.
There is a corollary, here. Musical instruments are to be PLAYED and old iron is meant to WORK. A fine D-28-S can sound remarkable and "do its job" without regard to being as shiny as a hearse. An old Super M or an "H" (etc., etc., etc.) can be as robust and productive in its "workin' outfit" as it is as if it were parading down the fashion show runway.
I have rambled and, just maybe, you see my point. It is IMHO I assure you.
JM
Bobby Guilbeau <bguilbea at bellsouth.net> wrote: I know I will get differing opinions on what to do but here goes anyway.
I am undertaking my first restoration project.
Thus for I have decided to sand/garnet blast as many parts as possible
during disassembly and repaint before assembly
All of the sheet metal on the old bird (1943 AV) is pitted
After blasting do I need to prime then fill or fill then prime?
I am planning on using DuPont 615 S VariPrime as my primer on the sheet
metal parts
While lurking for the past couple of years I have come to the understanding
that I would be better off top coating with an automotive paint that uses a
hardener versus the IH paint available from the dealer. Is this so?
Bobby Guilbeau, Ranger
Evangeline Area Council - BSA
St. Landry, LA
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