Hey gang,
I just finished restoring a waffle iron yesterday and i'm very excited about it.
First, I'm glad it's done because restoring a waffle iron is royal pain in the A! All the nooks and crannies, sooooo much detail work! Especially this one, which was a complete rust bucket!
Second, it's a #7, which is cool because it's a rare size.
Third, it's an old one! Take a look at the patent date, 1901!
In regards to tips and tricks, for the little areas, i would tear off a portion of my blue shop rag, drip it in oil when floss the hard to reach areas. I would floss it again with a dry towel scrap to remove the oil and it worked like a charm.
For some reason all but 2 of my photos are failing to upload (maybe a work computer issue?). I'll try to post more when I get home this evening.....stay tuned my well seasoned friends
I just finished restoring a waffle iron yesterday and i'm very excited about it.
First, I'm glad it's done because restoring a waffle iron is royal pain in the A! All the nooks and crannies, sooooo much detail work! Especially this one, which was a complete rust bucket!
Second, it's a #7, which is cool because it's a rare size.
Third, it's an old one! Take a look at the patent date, 1901!
In regards to tips and tricks, for the little areas, i would tear off a portion of my blue shop rag, drip it in oil when floss the hard to reach areas. I would floss it again with a dry towel scrap to remove the oil and it worked like a charm.
For some reason all but 2 of my photos are failing to upload (maybe a work computer issue?). I'll try to post more when I get home this evening.....stay tuned my well seasoned friends