Hi Rob, there’s a product called ‘Evapo-Rust’ by CRC. It’s excellent at removing rust without damaging paintwork and worth considering in my opinion. Great video as always and look forward to your progress.
Rather than using a chemical rust converter you could use 0.0000 wire wool all over, which will remove loose rust and loose paint. It will also matt the remaining paint which can be brought back with T Cut. Then use boiled linseed oil cut thinner with methylated spirit
I used the MB ringnut spanner once for tightening. And guess what happened. It just sheared off. Now I‘ve got one from Jockeys Boxenstop, which seems to be up with its job.
Definitely take some of the loose rust off, as for rust killer, it’s a bit strong I would say on a 60 year old frame, try a little bit first. Do the welding before the rust treatment if you are going to use it.
I'm all in! Here we go...
Great job fellas! 🥳🛵🧰
Looking forward to this one. I’ve got one in the same condition and after as many tips and tricks as possible on bringing the paint back 😊
What a cracking scooter, going to proper enjoy this series. Brilliant Rob.
Great vid Rob, looking foward to this nice project 👍👍. Lovely Scooter
Hi Rob, there’s a product called ‘Evapo-Rust’ by CRC. It’s excellent at removing rust without damaging paintwork and worth considering in my opinion. Great video as always and look forward to your progress.
Rather than using a chemical rust converter you could use 0.0000 wire wool all over, which will remove loose rust and loose paint. It will also matt the remaining paint which can be brought back with T Cut. Then use boiled linseed oil cut thinner with methylated spirit
Hi Shaun, Thanks for the heads up on the fine wire tip. :)
I have an early 61‘ li125 with the round horncast. They used the round horncast until early 61‘.
I used the MB ringnut spanner once for tightening. And guess what happened. It just sheared off.
Now I‘ve got one from Jockeys Boxenstop, which seems to be up with its job.
Brilliant M8s!
Definitely take some of the loose rust off, as for rust killer, it’s a bit strong I would say on a 60 year old frame, try a little bit first. Do the welding before the rust treatment if you are going to use it.
Hi I have used a product called Anchor Wax for patina which works really good this might be an option for you I would definitely look it up 👍
Yep. After we have treated the rust.
Forget painting it, leave as is and worth more Rob
We are definitely not painting it!
Interesting to see that the running in sticker is in German
Danish and Swedish.
@@kickbackgarage Top of the sticker definitely German: Einfahrrichtlinien, Einfahrstrecke and Höchstgeschwindigkeit being German words
Wunderbar 😉
I have seen them in Italian, Swedish and Danish. We probably just got random running in stickers because we are such a small country, l guess