Epic Table Fan Restoration
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This is a very nice Vintage Table Fand, made in France in 1950. • The base of this Table Fan is made from bakelite and was the first plastic made from synthetic components. It was developed by the Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland in Yonkers, New York, in 1907. • I started this restoration by disassemblyof all parts. • After that i cleaned them in the parts washer from Kai IBS Germany with a special cleaner Purgasol. • To remove rust from the bolts and metal parts i used rust remover from MC-51. • To remove the paint from the propeller i used paint stripper gel. • After that i start sanding the metal parts with sanding paper . • To prepare for painting i used a cleaner from IBS BLITZ. • To protect from rust i applied 2 coats of primer. • After one hour in rust remover all bolt and metal parts was free of rust. To protect them from oxidation i applied a spray from IBS name MULTIFIX. • I cleaned the rotor and stator with a tooth brush and Blitz cleaner. • To remove all dents from the badge i used a smal hammer covered in tape to be more softer and after that i applied 2 coats of clear laquer for protection. • After primer was dry i start sanding to remove dust and make more smoother, and i applyed 2 coats of black metalic paint and 2 coats o clear laquer on top. • To make the propeller shiny i used polish compound fine grit and a cloth wheel. • To polish bakelite i utilized a car polish from Meguiars and a new clooth wheel. • To make even more shiny i applied original wax from Simoniz. • After that i made new gaskets from felt and i changed the old power cord. • From here i started the rebuilding! • Thank you for watchin and let me know what do you think about this restoration and my new style of editing • PayPall Me http://www.paypal.me/tysytube • Index of operation and materials: • 00:01 presentation • 00:36 begin disassembly • 04:03 cleaning all the parts in the parts washer from IBS • 05:03 i put rusty parts in rust remover from MC-51 • 05:25 i utilize paint stripper to remove paint from propeller • 06:30 sanding the guard propeller • 06:46 cleaning the guard propeller with spray blitz from IBS • 07:03 i apply two coats of primer • 07:25 cleaning all the bolts and metal parts • 08:14 cleaning the stator and rotor • 09:00 cleaning the metal badge • 10:09 sanding the primer • 10:30 i apply two coats of black metalized paint • 10:42 i apply two coats of clear laquer • 10:56 now i polish the propeller • 11:21 polishing the bakelite with car polish from Meguiars • 12:57 protecting the parts with car wax from Simoniz • 14:25 making new gaskets from new felt • 15:08 start reassembling • 20:41 presentation • #Vintage • #Fan • #Restoration
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