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American Flyer 752 Coaler restoration

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American Flyer 752 Coaler restoration
Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 11:08 AM

When I received the coaler it had some rust, bad paint and did not run.  First I restrung it and got the  unit functional, i.e. motor cleaning, spring adjustment , brushes and wiring fixes where needed.  Dissasembled unit taking lots of pics and narrative notes.  Beadblasted  everything, primed  and painted.  The fininsh on the tower was the hardest to match as the original had  a mottled appearance.  Luckly I found a rustoleum color finishcalled hammered metal.  I was very impressed  with the color.  Everything received three color coats.  After drying for 24 hours, painted the red trim around the doors and windows.  Cleaned all componets not repainted and reassembled and resoldered detached wires.  Still need to order replacment windows and the rod that attaches the trolley top to the tower.  Neat project.  Now looking for another project!

Jim 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 3:06 PM
Looks realy good Jim, nice restoration. A.C Gilbert realy made some great creative accessories that went with their trains.

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