My First Completed Fettle!

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  1. redfiat

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    Hi
    Well I've finished my first fettle, restoring an 8r.

    A small job for some, but as my first it was a biggie!

    The stove looked like this when I got it

    Optimus8R.jpg

    Not too bad but a real naff paint job, burner not working and a bit of tarnish on the tank.

    It now looks like this :mrgreen:
    8r-closed.jpg
    8r-open.jpg

    Its painted Ford Cosmic Blue with a few coats of lacquer as well.
    I'm quite chuffed with how it turned out as it was my first paint job.

    Big thanks to all those who gave me tips on the various problems I had during this fettle =D>

    I do not plan to light this for several months until the paint has really gone orf and hard.

    Im now doing the same with a 22 and the mystery 111.... :? I may have caught a bug...
     
  2. Henry

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    Pretty pretty pretty :D :D

    Good job, well done :D
     
  3. Ian

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    Sweet :D
     
  4. spudz

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    =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

    Take a bow, nice fettle and good photos too.

    Enjoy the Flame

    Spudz
     
  5. Lance

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    Redfiat my 8r does not need any fettling or a repaint but i might just send it to you for the repaint anyway. That is one fine looking stove. :mrgreen:

    WELL DONE LAD. =D> =D> =D> =D>

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  6. fyldefox

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    Nice work Redfiat !

    Very nice looking stove =D>

    Keith
     
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    8) . A first class job - on a first class stove.
    As for the "bug", well, that may not be easy to cure, but it only seems to be painful in the wallet area.
     
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    Hey, Redfiat,

    Outstanding job, Lad!! And, hey, you even got a well-deserved compliment from Henry, and he's the KING of stove repainting!! :D ;) Very, very nice job. I will look forward to seeing how the 22 and the mystery 111 turn out, too. Glad you've got the bug, but I have to tell you, once you've been bitten, there is NO known cure. But, what the heck.... you don't WANT to be cured.... do you??!!??!! :lol: :lol: ;) ;) Take care, and God Bless!

    Every Good Wish,
    Doc Mark
     
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    Excellent job! I have an 8R, but it is a newer version. Someday I shall win an older one on ebay such as yours with the bakelite control knob and the embossed case.
     
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    Looks great!

    Iain
     
  11. redfiat

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    Thanks everyone :) :mrgreen:
     
  12. Runegutt

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    Niiiice.
    Will the paint be killed from the heat?
     
  13. redfiat

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    I hope not.
    Im going to leave it a few months to let the paint harden lots before using it again.
    I think that will help ??
     
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    Nice job! The makers of Ford Cosmos Blue are goig to be scratching their heads at the sales figures!
     
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    Has anyone tried Ford aquafoam met - - it's slightly paler than cosmos.
    To save the stove case a bit of agro it's worth getting a small piece of thin aluminium and making a shallow dish about 3" diameter to go under the spirrit cup.
     
  16. Henry

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    I don't know how old the colour is but I can't ever recall seeing a Ford painted in Cosmos Blue

    jc
    Why don't you try it, it'll save me a job ;)
    Must admit Cosmos is a little dark, it does lighten up after the lacquer coat though, the suggestion originally came from Ian.
    I went through all of Halfrauds paint and it was the closest that I could find
     
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    On a 22 I restored & use I've put a strip of metal fire resistant tape under the burner - it also prevents the burner scratching the paint when you open & close the stove.

    http:// Not bad for ?2 - the paint cost me more!
     
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    Is that the other colour?
     
  20. Doc Mark

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    Hey, Ross,

    Outstanding suggestion for adding the fire resistant tape! How long does the tape last, before needing replacement? I may do that for all my 111 family of stoves, and maybe some others as well. Great idea, thanks!!

    What's the update on Tess? I hope and pray that all is well.

    Take care, and God Bless!

    Every Good Wish,
    Doc Mark
     
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