Iron7
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Wanted to share a couple small ideas I use on restoring things. I have a '43 Willys' MB nearly finished and I found a neat way to restore the small nuts and bolts on the old girl. When the Jeep was built, the nuts and bolts were blackened during their manufaturing process for rust protection, often folks will paint them flat black and call it a day but, we all know that the paint usually chips easily and it doesn't look right. Spray paint is actually a mixture of chemicals to mimic paint but is more dies than anything else. By using 'Tool-Black' or 'Insta-Blak' you can instantly get the needed results you need. Try doing a Google search or go to this link to buy yourself a sample kit for only $37: Black Oxide Equipment Cold & Hot Black Oxide Process - EPI
The other tip is to use a neat spray paint I use on my weapons, Brownells sells a paint called 'Aluma-Hyde II' for $8.95 and it comes in flat or semi-gloss. This paint is unique because it is tough as nails! If you have an air filter, starter, radiator or whatever, you won't have to worry about scratching it so easily. The paint takes 24 hours to fully harden but after a few minutes it's able to be handled provided it doesn't have a zillion layers on it! Here's a link to find that: BROWNELLS : ALUMA-HYDE® - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools_
Hope this helps you guys out, I wish I would've known about this long ago.
The other tip is to use a neat spray paint I use on my weapons, Brownells sells a paint called 'Aluma-Hyde II' for $8.95 and it comes in flat or semi-gloss. This paint is unique because it is tough as nails! If you have an air filter, starter, radiator or whatever, you won't have to worry about scratching it so easily. The paint takes 24 hours to fully harden but after a few minutes it's able to be handled provided it doesn't have a zillion layers on it! Here's a link to find that: BROWNELLS : ALUMA-HYDE® - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools_
Hope this helps you guys out, I wish I would've known about this long ago.