Fred Update

Sean (TX)

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He is cleaning up nicely :D Stripped, wire wheeled and treated with OSPHO....
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Lookin' really good so far. Have you got eyeballs out for tin??
I've been looking, but nothing so far.

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You are making much better time than I am.. it keeps raining here in florida.. just long enough to delay me from painting.

It won't rain while I am at work.. only when i get home.. go figure.

I know we need the rain.. I just wish it would do it at more convienient times!

soundguy
 
(quoted from post at 04:00:25 04/07/08) and treated with OSPHO....


Hi Sean(TX), just read your post and things look good. Just googled this "OSPHO" first time that I have seen this product.

Is this the way to go? Where do you get it from? (local or something that has to be ordered)



Thanks, Rick
 
I take it it does not rain often there! Looks good, Dan is a big promoter of Phosphoric acid. I plan on trying it but have had to sideline the tractor work for a while due to some other projects I have.
 
You have to make time...I have worked 6 days a week for a month not 8 hours every day thou...Some were longer but I manage to fit in some time :D I may try to braze the tin LOL,,,It has been done before :D
 
That's the trick - try to do something, however small, every day... I am only getting an hour or three, four or five days a week since ramping up Operation 8N, but I've now made more progress in a week than I did all last year...

Keep those photos coming, Sean - it's encouragement to the rest of us wire wheelers!

es
 
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