Hello All,
I was looking for a winter project and had been thinking about adding a oily rag can to my shop for a little while now. I recently scored this rag can off Ebay for about $30 and figured it would make a good project.
I am very mechanically inclined and overall very handy but I am not very good with metal or paint, so this should act as a nice learning experience for me as well.
I have a couple of questions for the group.
1. What is the best way to go about fixing the hole in the top?
2. For a small project like this is it worth purchasing a cheap HF paint gun to paint this or will a spray can be sufficient? - I am leaning towards the paint gun.
3. It appears the lettering is painted on. Short of bringing this to someone to have them painted, I was thinking of having the lettering made for it and then just apply them, thoughts?
4. The Tag adhered on the top of the can, what is the best method to use to clean it up? It looks like it would scratch very easily if I use anything too abrasive.
I know there was a thread on here some time ago where guys had a friendly competition in restoring their rag cans. There was some amazing work done there, but I can't seem to locate that threat using the search feature. Does anyone have a link to that one?
Thanks in advance for the comments/suggestions.
I was looking for a winter project and had been thinking about adding a oily rag can to my shop for a little while now. I recently scored this rag can off Ebay for about $30 and figured it would make a good project.
I am very mechanically inclined and overall very handy but I am not very good with metal or paint, so this should act as a nice learning experience for me as well.
I have a couple of questions for the group.
1. What is the best way to go about fixing the hole in the top?
2. For a small project like this is it worth purchasing a cheap HF paint gun to paint this or will a spray can be sufficient? - I am leaning towards the paint gun.
3. It appears the lettering is painted on. Short of bringing this to someone to have them painted, I was thinking of having the lettering made for it and then just apply them, thoughts?
4. The Tag adhered on the top of the can, what is the best method to use to clean it up? It looks like it would scratch very easily if I use anything too abrasive.
I know there was a thread on here some time ago where guys had a friendly competition in restoring their rag cans. There was some amazing work done there, but I can't seem to locate that threat using the search feature. Does anyone have a link to that one?
Thanks in advance for the comments/suggestions.
