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Mirrorcraft 14 Deep Fisherman
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 268988" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>I had two extra wheels just setting in the sand behind my garage. They were old and the tires were dry rotted....so out comes the grinder and a few minutes late both of the tires were off the rims. Both tires had water inside the rims and had a little rust on them. I forgot to take a pic of the finished product but here some of the in between. I wish I would have taken a pic before I started. This only cost me 12 bucks. I used phoz to eat all the rust and dirt off the rims, rinsed with water, Primed with auto primer, painted with metalic blue. I will post the finished pic later tonight. Now I just have to find some new tires, and build the trailer around my new painted rims...........got something done at least. Hey they turned out better than I thought they would....These rims were completely rusted when I started. It took me about 2 hours to clean,prime,paint. I am happy with the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 268988, member: 7537"] I had two extra wheels just setting in the sand behind my garage. They were old and the tires were dry rotted....so out comes the grinder and a few minutes late both of the tires were off the rims. Both tires had water inside the rims and had a little rust on them. I forgot to take a pic of the finished product but here some of the in between. I wish I would have taken a pic before I started. This only cost me 12 bucks. I used phoz to eat all the rust and dirt off the rims, rinsed with water, Primed with auto primer, painted with metalic blue. I will post the finished pic later tonight. Now I just have to find some new tires, and build the trailer around my new painted rims...........got something done at least. Hey they turned out better than I thought they would....These rims were completely rusted when I started. It took me about 2 hours to clean,prime,paint. I am happy with the results. [/QUOTE]
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