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- Jun 19, 2013
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The problem with the Apron is it seems like there is a lot of little nooks and crannies for grease to hide. I am thinking I will get as much out as I can with brush than pressure wash the rest. I have also had good luck using Scolding hot water with Dawn dish soap, simple green and evaporate rust to keep it from rusting while I scrub it with a maroon scotch bright pad. I than immediately rinse it with paint thinner and wipe it down with blue shop towel. I mask off all the machine surfaces and paint with Rustoleom machine paint in the rattle can.Look at the apron as the easy and fun part. What will likely try your patience is the gearbox. Only prime the the gearbox inside and out and give it a good coat of paint inside before reassembly. You WILL scratch it up.
Your gear box plate looks fine! Clean it up, repaint it and reveal the embossed lettering and you're in good shape. It's not dented up is it?
As far as the ways I wont be doing any scraping mainly because I have owned this for almost a year now and I just want to get making parts. I also dont have the tools nor really the money to buy them at this point.