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Ironhorse 05-07-2017 04:55 PM

Finished My Shop Clock
 
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Hope this works as am on a new desktop with Windows 10 and also using a new memory card reader.

This clock started out as a really beat up, rusted cap with numerous dents, dings and rusty faded paint. No way to make it useable on a truck so since it could not be hurt much more decided to experiment some. Started doing some body and fender massaging of the metal, bead blasted it, worked the metal a bit more and got it to where I thought I could at least live with it. Primed then painted the entire cap white. Let that several days to dry and then masked over the white to paint the black with a semi-gloss. Let dry several days and masked those sections to paint the blue, used Krylon True Blue gloss. Found an old battery operated clock at a yard sale which worked, gutted the clock for the mechanisim. Used some old rusted bolts I had laying around and shortened with a die grinder. Used larger for 12-3-6-9, smaller for the remaining numerals. Drilled the holes after plotting the positions for them and mounted using plumbers putty. Solid but able to remove if I found something else I liked better. Lightly sanded, primed and painted the hands Chevrolet Orange as could not see them to well with the original black against a black background. The masking procedure worked well enough to mount the clock on the wall at a distance but not for a hubcap restore usage for sure. Edges are too sharp. Anyway, when it was all done and put together decided it looked pretty good for a garage clock and save an old part from the scrap pile. Any comments on it as in Yea or Nay?

LockDoc 05-07-2017 05:04 PM

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Looks good. I have a couple of '68 small caps that may meet the same fate....:)

LockDoc

FleetsidePaul 05-07-2017 05:11 PM

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Nice. Good idea.

old51sedan 05-07-2017 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ironhorse (Post 7936529)
Hope this works as am on a new desktop with Windows 10 and also using a new memory card reader.

This clock started out as a really beat up, rusted cap with numerous dents, dings and rusty faded paint. No way to make it useable on a truck so since it could not be hurt much more decided to experiment some. Started doing some body and fender massaging of the metal, bead blasted it, worked the metal a bit more and got it to where I thought I could at least live with it. Primed then painted the entire cap white. Let that several days to dry and then masked over the white to paint the black with a semi-gloss. Let dry several days and masked those sections to paint the blue, used Krylon True Blue gloss. Found an old battery operated clock at a yard sale which worked, gutted the clock for the mechanisim. Used some old rusted bolts I had laying around and shortened with a die grinder. Used larger for 12-3-6-9, smaller for the remaining numerals. Drilled the holes after plotting the positions for them and mounted using plumbers putty. Solid but able to remove if I found something else I liked better. Lightly sanded, primed and painted the hands Chevrolet Orange as could not see them to well with the original black against a black background. The masking procedure worked well enough to mount the clock on the wall at a distance but not for a hubcap restore usage for sure. Edges are too sharp. Anyway, when it was all done and put together decided it looked pretty good for a garage clock and save an old part from the scrap pile. Any comments on it as in Yea or Nay?

I think it looks great, I can tell you put a lot of time in it. I think it would be easier to read if the hands were long, but sometimes we just have to use what we have. Nice Job!!!!

slikside 05-07-2017 05:19 PM

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Too beat up for the real thing? You described my restoration process to a T, except I powdercoated them white, and painted as you did. I'd say they're good "5 footers" lol! Mine's a survivor though, not a show truck, so I'm happy!

But that is a cool idea for an old cap. I'd say it turned out great. Nice job!

atog 05-07-2017 05:24 PM

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Awesome job. Now my wheels are turning

yuccales 05-07-2017 06:32 PM

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I like it!:metal:

projectking 05-07-2017 06:35 PM

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Very cool!

Orange67 05-07-2017 06:44 PM

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Wow that is definitely cool! I like it. Good work bud.

GR8-68 05-07-2017 07:42 PM

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I love it, very creative, if I had to critique I agree with above, longer hands. Maybe you could recover some other parts to add to the hands :chevy:

Husker 05-07-2017 10:55 PM

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Very Cool.
Ron

El Dorado Jim 05-07-2017 11:13 PM

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you did a great job on it, very cool idea, I may have to make one now!

LongBox 05-08-2017 12:40 AM

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Nice work, and a unique item to decorate your garage or man cave. Nice paint work.

special-K 05-08-2017 05:55 AM

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That came out great!

35boulder 05-08-2017 07:03 AM

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very creative use of a part. like it!

flashed 05-08-2017 07:28 AM

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I like it .A while back I bought 300 hubcaps on Clist and sold a bunch at swapmeets and still have a lot piled up in my shed. I made about 6 clocks for sale at the swap meets that did not sell .Had a buddy ask me if I was going to poke holes in all the other hubcaps and I said yes if they sell. He came over and bought all the hard to find ones before I could poke any more holes in them .I made dang good money on those hubcaps and still sitting on a bunch .

Ol Blue K20 05-08-2017 07:49 AM

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Great idea, it looks great

Ironhorse 05-08-2017 10:03 AM

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Thanks for all the replies. Kind of wished I had used a better cap as when you look at it close I didn't massage ALL the light dimples out but for a wall hanging it will work. I do agree the clock hands need to be longer but the ones I used will have to do until I can find a longer set. All in all pretty pleased with it. May try another clock design in the future, have a stainless hubcap from a 62 Impala that would make a cool clock. My BIL thinks I need to make that one for him, LOL.


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