Thank you! It's been pretty easy so far. The hard work is yet to come.Hobbyman2 wrote:nice job on the restoration
Beginning to remove the rust from my 10ER
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Re: Beginning to remove the rust from my 10ER
Jim
10ER S/N 86645 ('52 or '53) with 3/4 h.p. A.O. Smith motor
10ER S/N 86645 ('52 or '53) with 3/4 h.p. A.O. Smith motor
Re: Beginning to remove the rust from my 10ER
While waiting for batch number three to come out of the Evapo-Rust, I started cleaning up the aluminum knobs. I used 320-grit Dremel abrasive buffs in my flex shaft. Knobs that I haven't done yet on the left, cleaned knobs on the right.
Jim
10ER S/N 86645 ('52 or '53) with 3/4 h.p. A.O. Smith motor
10ER S/N 86645 ('52 or '53) with 3/4 h.p. A.O. Smith motor