Hi just a few tips for you use crushed glass as a medium in your sand blaster ,use between 80-100 psi will give you better cleaning of the parts , sand down parts with sandpaper to check if you need to use jb weld or under coat powder coat to fill any rust craters this will help smooth out the metal so when you use the final powder coat color it will come nice and smooth, and if you want to get real fancy put a clear coat on top. with your powder coat gun take off the defuser and put a regulator on the air line this will help with the powder going on the part and getting a good coverage . your doing a good job keep it up
Forgot to mention that the blue color is perfect for the air force version.....I own the air force version and it is just as good looking as you restoration job....awesome...thank you for sharing your great work!!!!
Restauration should follow the original colours. Otherwise it becomes a simple toy. But original coloured it would be a valuable collection piece. Chance is missed.
Point is missed. It is a simple toy and the " RESTORATION " of this simple toy and the color that the content creator chose is just fine. He knows what he's doing and he chose the color he liked.
Pretty good restauration, not perfect but pretty good! I'd just like to give as friendly advice to edit this vid a bit more: 48 mins is too long. Nobody wants to watch 10 mins of sandblasting.
Hi just a few tips for you use crushed glass as a medium in your sand blaster ,use between 80-100 psi will give you better cleaning of the parts , sand down parts with sandpaper to check if you need to use jb weld or under coat powder coat to fill any rust craters this will help smooth out the metal so when you use the final powder coat color it will come nice and smooth, and if you want to get real fancy put a clear coat on top.
with your powder coat gun take off the defuser and put a regulator on the air line this will help with the powder going on the part and getting a good coverage .
your doing a good job keep it up
Thank you watchin , and the info, greatly appereciated
Badly neglected toy....great restoration job.....very nice results 👍 👌 👏...keep up the good work!!!!
Thanks, will do!
Forgot to mention that the blue color is perfect for the air force version.....I own the air force version and it is just as good looking as you restoration job....awesome...thank you for sharing your great work!!!!
you did a great job restoring the navy jeep.
Thanks
Good job
Thanks! Thanks again for watching!
@@RustIsMyFavoriteColor lol wut
Thank You !
When I was in the Seabees none of our vehicles were blue, always green or gray. Blue is an Air Force color.
Thank You!
Restauration should follow the original colours. Otherwise it becomes a simple toy. But original coloured it would be a valuable collection piece. Chance is missed.
Point is missed.
It is a simple toy and the
" RESTORATION " of this simple toy and the color that the content creator chose is just fine.
He knows what he's doing and he chose the color he liked.
Is that how you do it on your channel?
Yes
I do respect the military. I used this color to add to my collection. Thanks
Pretty good restauration, not perfect but pretty good! I'd just like to give as friendly advice to edit this vid a bit more: 48 mins is too long. Nobody wants to watch 10 mins of sandblasting.
Thanks for the tips!
SeeBee's jeeps were gray in color.
As a side note, this was extraordinary slow and painful to watch every single little thing.
Don't watch.
Thank You !
From a former SEABEE our jeeps were green,
It wasn"t good, the bodywork was Full of Markus, amateur work.
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