ddawg16
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Guys....I (or rather my wife) has a Radio Flyer wagon she wants me to clean up.....it was given to her last year.
No serious rust....at least not through the metal. The inside of the tub was the worst....I let it soak with vinegar for a couple of days and that took off most of it.
Watching the WWII tool box restore really put my in a pickle.....
Do I go for clean up (get rid of rust) and go for the old retro look?
or
Try to make it look almost new.
Because I don't think I can duplicate the "Radio Flyer" on the side....I'm inclined for the 'clean up' mode. But I'm open to suggestions.
The wood sides...my plane was to just hit them with Tongue oil....linseed?
The sides....? Just clean up and leave as is....unless there is something I can put on there to prolong the life.
Inside? Clean off all the rust....I might have to sand blast. Etching primer and then try to match the paint.
Undercarriage.... remove all rust and maybe rattle can paint with mat black?
I'm all ears
No serious rust....at least not through the metal. The inside of the tub was the worst....I let it soak with vinegar for a couple of days and that took off most of it.
Watching the WWII tool box restore really put my in a pickle.....
Do I go for clean up (get rid of rust) and go for the old retro look?
or
Try to make it look almost new.
Because I don't think I can duplicate the "Radio Flyer" on the side....I'm inclined for the 'clean up' mode. But I'm open to suggestions.
The wood sides...my plane was to just hit them with Tongue oil....linseed?
The sides....? Just clean up and leave as is....unless there is something I can put on there to prolong the life.
Inside? Clean off all the rust....I might have to sand blast. Etching primer and then try to match the paint.
Undercarriage.... remove all rust and maybe rattle can paint with mat black?
I'm all ears




I had redone an old wagon for the kids years ago. It sat around for a few years once they had moved out. Neither one would take it to free up some room, once they had place of their own. But now since my impending Grandpahood it has miraculously disappeared.