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Mon Jan 30 2017 12:08 PM
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Thought I would share my progress on my wayne. This has been a slooooow process to say the least, lots left to do.
A special shout out to Matt Alvarez who gave me the push to do this and all of his help and sharing his techniques with me. How many guys would do that! Ya got to love the inter web allowing us to talk back and forth.
When I found this pump it had a small Gulf 10.5 globe on it (might be wrong on size) missing front and back lower panels but a big thanks to John Kramer he led me to one and he found the other. Love this community.
It was missing so much paint that I was on the fence, restore or rust-o. So after talking to Matt it was decided to go for it and if it sucked I would restore it. Initially just brushed cleaned it and then brush painted it, man it was like painting a small island but got the outside done. After the orange I used wood stain per Matt's suggestion. After I gently wiped it down I used some stain clear but it was way too shinny so I ended up using flat clear which I really like. The best part was the paint made the flakes stable which was what I wanted. I was going to paint the base a dark blue but as I cleaned I found some white on the inside so that will be done when I'm done with the wiring which has been a bear, popping the circuit breakers 3 times so far. I've learned to a have flashlight in hand when testing it in the pole barn.
As said there still is a ton to do and it's slow. I shooting for the end of April will keep you posted. Les
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Looking good! I personally love the rustoration look!
Regards, Jim
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Looking good Les! Matt is the right guy to ask for rustoration tips...I love those showcase pumps..Love'em!!!
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Les, Looks awesome!! Cant wait to see it finished. Brian
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Oh yeah!!!!! I love it! That is the look we pay dearly for LOL!
Yes Matt is the master of fabricated patina!
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It looks much better with the flat clear. It will be awesome filled with product.
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That rustoration looks great. Nice work.
-Steve B. (WTB: 48" Flying A button, 48" black/org Phillips 66, White Star, and Chevrolet Signs. Also looking for a Wayne 866. Send a PM. Thanks.)
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Now you need a good set of used faces!
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Wow!! That looks fantastic!!
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Looking great Les. Keep up the good work. I'm thinking about doing one of these paint jobs on one of my duplex pumps.
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments.
I finally got the electrical sorted out, man with only 40W bulbs this baby really lights the room up. Yesterday I got the computer to work again. My next task is to clean the upper inside as best as I can then paint and stain the compartment. When I'm done I'll post pics of how it turned out.
Working from the inside out has not been fun or easy but I think it's worth it to keep the outside in tact.
Ron a duplex would be killer using Matt's technique.
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Well I finished the inside of the computer compartment and wiring, really glad that's mostly done. I'll have to go back and tweak some of the color and shading but that will be the last thing I do.
So now it's on to the inside of the display cabinet. Interesting to me was the inside of the window frames and pump frames where a warm grey which I will try to match as closely as I can and do that first and move on from there.
I put the globe that was on the pump when I found it just to see what it looked like and I think it is prefect for this pump. It's long in the tooth and dirty inside but I just dig the heck out of it.
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Here's the pump lite up, it works!
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Wow Les, looking really good!! It's going to be beautiful when done. Your going to have to clear out a place in the living room for it.
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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