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Re: [oletrucks] 6-lug TF rim restoration, 0-27 model trains

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 6-lug TF rim restoration, 0-27 model trains
From: B&A Kettunen <bekett@uslink.net>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 22:00:32 -0600 (CST)
I did that last summer to all 5 rims, pretty much the same condition,
including even a layer of house paint courtesy of the PO.  I think if you
strip the paint and wire brush them you will probably be amazed how much
clean steel is there.

Make sure the rim is smooth where it contacts the bead and around the valve
hole so that it will hold air.  An aggressive wire brush will clean up both
well, that's what the tire stores use.  I would stay away from painting the
contact surface in the rim.

The best way to coat them is powder coat.  Barring that, any good
automotive paint and primer system should work well.

Bruce Kettunen
57 3200
Mt. Iron, MN

>    Two topics tonite for me. I'm starting to work on my Suburban again,
>slowly, and am going to work on a original rim. The back side is surface
>rusty, and the front side is heavily painted, and appears unpitted. Does
>anyone fill in the pits, or just sand or sandblast the rim and paint it as
>is? I was thinking of using some light bondo on the pits, once I got the tire
>off the rim, and was going to sandblast the whole thing, now that I have a
>sandblast cabinet ( homemade ) to do it in next to the compressor. Guess that
>depends on how deep the pits are. How about pits in the tire bead area? Worth
>filling those in as well, or the fillings will get scraped out anyway when
>the tire machine installs the tire? Just curious if anyone has worried about
>that before.
>    I visited a Model Train store tonite after work, after seeing some Lionel
>and other brand train cars with automobiles on them on various Websites, and
>bought several with '57 chevy cars and '55 trucks on them. One is made by
>MTH, the Rail King series, has two white '55  TF Union 76 tow trucks on them,
>another has green TF tow trucks,...I bought the white ones . It was $40, the
>trucks are diecast metal, approximately 1/43rd scale size. I hope to get a
>layout installed in my house someday soon, and have it populated with old
>cars and trucks (predominately '55-59 Chevy cars and trucks, of course! ) in
>keeping with my full-sized hobby. Just thought I'd let you know there's some
>cool stuff out there for trains that have good quality models of the trucks
>we love. Anyway, if anyone has any rim resto suggestions, let me know, thanks!
>
>Jerry Casper
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