Billy Jack
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My father was a flat-rate dealer transmission mechanic in the 50's through the mid 60's and eventually a dealer service manager until his passing. During his last days he gave me instructions on distributing his tools. Since I already had a Snap-On roller cab purchased in the 80's, his went to his favorite grandson, but I kept his two drawer middle section. After 50+ years of being wiped off with a shop rag and parts cleaner, I decided to spend a few hours of my Father's Day doing a bit of detail work.
Here's what it looked like as I started removing hardware:
After a thorough cleaning & claying, I did some testing with various cleaner waxes, using my Griots D/A polisher and wound up using Meguiar's D151, their pro-line one step product with combination of a very fine abrasive and wax. The hardware got a treatment of Meguiar's Metal Polish by hand.
Here's the final result:
I don't visit his grave site much, but 23 years later I'm still reminded of all he taught me every time I reach for a tool.
Bill
Here's what it looked like as I started removing hardware:
After a thorough cleaning & claying, I did some testing with various cleaner waxes, using my Griots D/A polisher and wound up using Meguiar's D151, their pro-line one step product with combination of a very fine abrasive and wax. The hardware got a treatment of Meguiar's Metal Polish by hand.
Here's the final result:
I don't visit his grave site much, but 23 years later I'm still reminded of all he taught me every time I reach for a tool.
Bill
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