Re: Picking Up a Lista Tomorrow
I began in the afternoon by prepping the top for paint, since it was wearing the old battered coat still. I was just going to scuff it with a DA sander, but saw a Wagner Paint Eater sitting on my bench. I've thought about throwing it away before, because for the job I bought it for, it failed (stripping my clapboards.) However, I gave it a whirl and found that it did a good job of removing paint and rust from the steel. I went down to bare metal for the whole top.
Then I rolled on two coats of Hammertone Gray, using a 6" high density foam roller. Man o man, this is the weirdest paint I have ever worked with. You get ZERO time to roll it out and try to blend it in/avoid lines from the edge of the roller. Within seconds, if you go back over an area you create what essentially looks like cobwebs or cotton candy fibers flying off your roller and landing in the now sticky paint. It's bizarre. Maybe thinning it would have helped?
At any rate, the paint job has edges/mild zebra striping, but it looks way better than it did with two coats of Hammertone from a rattle can.
Tonight I spent some time cleaning the bearings and rollers on the drawer carriages. I then oiled the bearings with MMO, put the u-channels into the cabinet frame, and installed the drawers.
Here you can see what the carriage assembly looks like. As Joe has pointed out, this is now an antiquated design that Lista no longer uses.
Here is how it looks all back together. I am super-happy. The gray and blue look really good to my eye. I still need to polish and wax the drawer faces, which I hope to do tomorrow.
I started lining the drawers with that tacky liner from eBay that everyone raves about. It stinks like chemicals, but I doubt the tools are ever going to move accidentally on this stuff.
The next step is to organize, which I will post pics of as I go. I'm not good at it and could use some help.