50of4064
Well-known member
Just finished a 1986 Snap-on tool cart refurbishment.
The cart was very rusted and bent up. The caster keeps were worn out and had to buy them after market. The chrome handles were very rusted. They cleaned up nicely with steelwool, liquid silver polish and aluminum foil.
The metal was worked back into shape with hammer and dolly. The trays had very little powder coating left, so it was a lot of sanding, self etching primer and rattle can "Sunrise Red". Vinyl chrome Snap-on stickers.
It even has dimond plate foam liners.
It was a friend's brother's, he was a mechanic. It has a personal connection, making it nicer.
All in all, it was saved from a fate it was not deserving of.
The cart was very rusted and bent up. The caster keeps were worn out and had to buy them after market. The chrome handles were very rusted. They cleaned up nicely with steelwool, liquid silver polish and aluminum foil.
The metal was worked back into shape with hammer and dolly. The trays had very little powder coating left, so it was a lot of sanding, self etching primer and rattle can "Sunrise Red". Vinyl chrome Snap-on stickers.
It even has dimond plate foam liners.
It was a friend's brother's, he was a mechanic. It has a personal connection, making it nicer.
All in all, it was saved from a fate it was not deserving of.
