Car Restoration
Car restoration is one activity that will leave you with an extreme sense of accomplishment. It is an activity that demands persistence, dedication and money!to say nothing about time. Fords and Chevy's are the two models that are the easiest to begin with as parts are more readily available.
Prior to any car restoration you will need to organize your shop for the task at hand. Gather the supplies needed such as a camera, a few cardboard boxes, a sharpie and some tags for labels. It is important to keep track of the parts that are taken off now rather than later. When it is time to start taking the car apart you need to estimate what needs to be replaced and what needs to be repaired. This organization method will make sure you are not wasting parts during the car restoration project.
Take inventory of the parts as you remove them by separating them into two individual boxes labeled repair and replace. Remember to take pictures of them as you do this so you know what the car looks like with them on and off. This method will also aid you in estimating how much money you will need and how long it will take you to complete the car restoration.
After you have all the parts removed you can begin the cleaning process. The cleaning process of the car restoration requires the car be stripped down to bare metal. There are several ways to do this but you need to find the one you are most comfortable with. The easiest method by far is to have the car dipped in acid. This removes dust, rust, and other foreign materials.
Now you will see the damage to the car once it's stripped. You may find rust holes, damaged floorboards, and dents. Do not despair! Even if the car didn't look bad when you bought it you must realize that this car has had a had a event-filled life. You only want to add to it right? So get busy and take that Sharpie to mark all the things that either require replacing or repairing.
It is time to fix all those dents, holes, and other areas to get set for sanding. You will use several grades of sandpaper throughout the sanding process starting with 36 to 80. Once you have finished this step you are ready to apply the glazing. Begin with 220 wet grit sandpaper and proceed to 800 wet grit sandpaper. This will leave your car with a hazy mirror image and also offer a preventative measure against scratches.
Your car restoration is finished! You are now ready to display your beautiful car to the neighborhood with well earned pride.
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Published March 30th, 2008