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    Posted: 16 Jun 2015 at 7:59pm
Folks,
 I have started the restoration of two milk cans with implement seats bolted to the top. These needed to be cleaned up and some paint applied. Both have been through the electrolysis tank, wire brushed, primed, and are in finish paint.  One full size one and a smaller one for kids. They will allow folks at the tractor shows to come by and set a spell, and talk about tractors. (just hope they don't look too good and walk off:))
I will get some pictures posted soon.
I have seen these done (AC) before in various ways. Mine will kind of match my WD paint schemes. PO #1 and cream.
 Just received a care package from Sandy Lake this afternoon and hope they sent some AC decals to dress them up also.
These milk cans have been on the list of things to do for a while. They normally reside in the sugarhouse and folks use them when we have our maple weekend open house in the spring. I have lots of tractor pictures in there too, so these should fit right in. I may get ambitious and do one in a Ford, John Deere, and Case theme also.

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 Chris


Edited by Sugarmaker - 16 Jun 2015 at 8:02pm
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What? "other brands?" and...and...GREEN? ya know...yer startin to thinks like them green folks...copying others work! shucks...i'd keep em all orange...and show that they are the ones they all want!
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oh...yeah...and pics?
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

oh...yeah...and pics?
 
Oh come on Shameless thats like the pot calling the kettle black.  Stern Smile  I think we need to start a Shameless fund to buy you a camera. LOL
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OK ok! maybe not the green thing!:)

Here are some pics.

















Decals available thanks to Sandy Lake!


Paint on the seats is the same (cream) but the darn lights made the small one look gray.


Decal placement today, and these should be good to go. I think the AC diamond front and center then scatter the rest around the cans?
I may save the lower orange Allis decal for the plow project.

Regards,
 Chris


Edited by Sugarmaker - 17 Jun 2015 at 8:15pm
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I just hauled a rusty old milk can home from the old home place. I have had this cast iron seat hanging on the wall for a longggggggggggggg time.I might have to do some engineering cause the lid on mine is dished with a cross handle in the dish. 
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thems real nice lookin!
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looks great!!!
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that's nice,,,,good use of those old milk cans
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Thanks guys,
Here is the finished product.
The big can was a little tall so I chopped 3 inches off the top of the neck since this  picture.

Basically now have a CA version and a Model B version for the kids!


That wraps that little AC project up. Back to the plows.

Regards,
 Chris



Edited by Sugarmaker - 17 Jun 2015 at 8:14pm
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They Look Great! We have a few that we have been going to do same with. But still haven't found time to do them.
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nice, are milk cans welded or soldered? just wondering cause me and my buddy were thinking about making a mini wood burner outta one
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Originally posted by Sugarmaker Sugarmaker wrote:


Thanks guys,
Here is the finished product.
The big can was a little tall so I chopped 3 inches off the top of the neck since this  picture.

Basically now have a CA version and a Model B version for the kids!


That wraps that little AC project up. Back to the plows.

Regards,
 Chris




The B Version should be 2 little cans side by side with the factory bench seat those look great
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That is a great idea for the bench seat like a model B would have!
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Wow! Those look great. Are ya takin orders yet? One of those "CA" cans sure would look nice by my CA. Not that I could afford one after I get done with this restoration. Those cans oughta be worth a pretty penny. Great looking work.
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MrHDC,
Wow! That CA looks great! Are there some pictures on here of your restoration? Yes that CA milk can would go good with your nice looking Allis!

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Originally posted by Dmpaul89 Dmpaul89 wrote:

nice, are milk cans welded or soldered? just wondering cause me and my buddy were thinking about making a mini wood burner outta one

Not sure but I think they were soldered.

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My John Deere neighbor has a milk can for the base to his mailbox. Maybe a middle of the night paint job?
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Chris,

Haven't posted any pics yet but I was planning to upload some when I get done. I'll be happy if it turns out half as nice as your milk cans.

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Originally posted by Dmpaul89 Dmpaul89 wrote:

nice, are milk cans welded or soldered? just wondering cause me and my buddy were thinking about making a mini wood burner outta one


These were soldered. In the one picture you can see the bare solder all over the outside of the can. This was after I ran it through the electrolysis tank. So I don't think it would make a good wood burner for you.
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Originally posted by MrHDC MrHDC wrote:

Chris,

Haven't posted any pics yet but I was planning to upload some when I get done. I'll be happy if it turns out half as nice as your milk cans.

Hervey


Hervey,
 From the shot of the front it looks VERY good!
Looking forward to seeing the CA restoration pictures.
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