So my question is............do you want dimples filled with rust or dimples to fill without rust in them ?
I'd say it's a pretty straight forward answer isn't it ?
This is what automotive filler is used for in this instance, or just straight paint it as you really won't see that part of the machine once to start using it again on a regular basis again.
Note these later units had a hole drilled into them ? this was for hanging purposes during the powder coating process, bit rough isn't it ?
I'd zap it up with a mig welder and grind it flush then paint over it so it's not seen, just my take on it I guess.
Cheers, BB.
PS. It's a pretty good result isn't it and much better than using so much elbow grease ?
I live a 24 Hour lifestyle, but every now and again I seem to fall asleep, well at least that's what my wife tells me.
99% done. Just waiting for my chain cover decal to turn up!
During the rust removal, and painting I sent the rest of to "Brisbane cylinder mower specialist" to get the bed knife and reel sharpened. (Link to their website) Andrew there did a great job. No nonsense service. While she was in shop, we also got new clutch cork and front roller installed. Replace a few nuts and bolts here and there.
Now shes ready to be put to work. Sux winter is approaching, and my zoysia isn't doing much growning atm.
Took her out for her first mow and probably last of the season. Very happy with the mow, ain't nothing like super fresh sharp blades. Last pic till the end of next season I guess (Decal added =D). Time to hunt for a more beat up one to restore from ground up.
G'day lawnewb, Mystyler, Lorenz, and all 45 lovers (not the gun!) I like these stories a lot. The benefit goes to knowing folks continue to make reel lawnmowers relevant.
This is less a restoration but a reconditioning and re-assigning. I agree with Mystyler and Lorenz - The colour looks better than Rover ever did.
Thanks for the kind words guys. Yes, this wasn't really a restoration, but hopefully I can find a nice beat up one in the future to restore from the ground up properly.