edinger early no stamp light resto

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Re: i won an edinger early no stamp

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well, being as though you can still see the light gold underneath at spots, i would be soaking that stuff in acetone or lacquer thinner before i even thought about sand blasting it. it could easily be enamel paint.

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Re: i won an edinger early no stamp

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i used lacquer thinner it just made it clean and shiny :lol:

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Re: i won an edinger early no stamp

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scr8p wrote:well, being as though you can still see the light gold underneath at spots, i would be soaking that stuff in acetone or lacquer thinner before i even thought about sand blasting it. it could easily be enamel paint.
i see no signs of the gold at all, no thin spots on the chassis or nose. ill let the nose sit in lacquer thinner for a day to see what happens.

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Re: i won an edinger early no stamp

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Looks like gold areas in the pics to me. But hey, maybe not. It's not in front of me.

Sand blast away then.

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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soaked the nose in lacquer thinner for like an hour and the paint came off just by rubbing it with my thumb. was kinda rubbery as it was coming off. never had paint like this before. well this is what it looks like now. what brand paint would be the best to use to repaint the pan????
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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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Why not clean it up and re-anno :?:

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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how much does that cost??? i dont think i have any place by me. have any resources that i can trust?

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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acetone will probably strip it off quick.

or try 'paint thinner' it's a super blend of solvents, one of them has got to work. It looks to me like the main chassis is gold, but hard to see for sure, have to go by what you say.

you should be able to get that anodized from a few people on the board, or locally. definitely worth going with the original light gold if you can afford it. depending on who you know or can do it, 30-100 bucks is pretty much the range.

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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. It looks to me like the main chassis is gold
:lol: i think thats all the dust on the chassis making it look gold in the pics.

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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well got the main chassis pretty much cleaned up. as u can see no signs of any stamps where the A would be. chassis is pretty clean, really not that many scratches at all.
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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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will be sending her off to don on sat!! having the main chassis and nose done. going to use the orginal light gold shocks and motor plate that i have already. sent him a motor plate to match the anno up too so it should be close to the orginal gold anno.
in the mean time will be cleaning the orginal white parts not going to whiting them. want the white parts too look natural not bright white :shock: :lol:

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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only reissue parts going to be used are front wheels and rear wing with wire. also using edinger tires without the goodyear logos will be keeping the cracked goodyear rears and display with the car since they are orginal.

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Re: edinger early no stamp light resto

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chassis sent off just got some goodyears frt/rear off highway racer and have orginal frt/rear arms coming in the mail soon also found a edinger label rc10 motor. now the waiting begins :(
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