I meant to post this last night, but since I'm only posting it now, and I've got a lot I want to accomplish today, I'll keep the words to a minimum.
Took these pictures last Tuesday after I got the other two number plates back from my welder.
Small victories from yesterday. I decided to try stripping the paint off some parts using some CitriStrip again for the first time in over a year. Probably unnecessary for everything, but I know that green Monark rack needed it, as it tested positive for lead. I forgot how much I disliked the process, but it does work most of the time.
I took the bearings and bearing cups for the Hawthorne and put them in a jar that was about 1/3 Simple Green, and 2/3 water. I know I should've taken the ball bearings out of the metal races, but I have never done this before, and I just want to see if it works.
After two rounds of CitriStrip, the red spray paint came off the rear fender, but not the original paint that was hiding underneath. The CitriStip also had a hard time removing the paint on the Monark rack (which I'm still working on,) the chain guard that's been modified to fit my Schwinn DX frame, and it didn't do anything to the primer on my Schwinn's original rear fender. It did remove most of the paint on my number plates, though.
After seeing how little progress I was making with the CitriStrip, I took my drill and a brass wire wheel and just worked at removing the rest of the paint from the rear fender that way. After seeing just how many dents, however small they are, on the fender, I started having second thoughts about the whole Bondo, primer and paint plan I started with. I still want to paint the bike, but now that I'm seeing how much of a challenge that could be, especially considering how much time is left to finish the bike, I'm wondering if I should just sand everything down to bare metal, clear coat it, and maybe add some black and orange pinstripes.
I also unintentionally made the small pin hole next to the actual mounting hole bigger. I just dropped off the fender at my welder's this morning to patch it up, as well as the front fork to shorten 1/8 of an inch.
I've got a lot of stuff I'd like to accomplish today, not just on this bike, but a few others too. Hopefully, I should have more to post later this evening.