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Gas measure...should I or should'nt I???

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    Posted 13 years ago

    jamiedpt
    (179 items)

    I am needing everyone's advice on this! I am considering fully restoring this old gas/fluid measure, it is a 5 gallon fluid measure from the Wm Neil Co of Chicago. It was REALLY dirty when I got it but it cleaned up to this condition really well. I love the old paint color and am torn between restoring and just leaving it (makes a good walking stick/cane holder). The graph area is very nice brass and just with a little cleaning it shined up nicely. I am thinking that if I restore this and take it apart it will be gorgeous. Also the glass is very yellowed and has a small crack and if restoring I could put in a new glass and that way can see the numbers on the graph inside. I would have to be protective though of the stamp on the tank which is from the Virginia Dept. of Agriculture weights and measures, would hate to lose it. So what do you think...leave it or restore it?

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    1. EJW-54 EJW-54, 13 years ago
      Restoreing it will take character away but you own it, I have the same problem with some things. I like yours the way it is. good luck.
    2. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      thanks for the comment EJW, that is exactly my concern with taking away its character. I think though that it would restore very well. I am really on the fecnce about this one and just wanted to hear the thoughts of other collectors. I appreciate your input
    3. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      thanks for the love vanskyock
    4. EJW-54 EJW-54, 13 years ago
      I will add that when I'm on the fence, I dont restore, I can allways restore in the future but once done you cant go back, so I wait.
    5. Stonie Stonie, 13 years ago
      Keep it as it is, has character with it's patina.
    6. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      thanks Stonie, I appreciate the input

    7. toolate2 toolate2, 13 years ago
      I like it just the way it is. Maybe stabilize it with a good coat of wax but other than that I'd leave it alone. I love what you are using it for! Nice sticks. Did you make any of them?
    8. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      Thanks toolate2, nah I havent made any of the sticks. Most have been given to me or are things I collected along the way. I am a physical therapist so have an affinity for canes and such! I have a bunch of really old crutches too.
    9. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      thanks timetraveler
    10. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      thanks bellin
    11. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      I believe I have decided to leave it as is other than some waxing
    12. toolate2 toolate2, 13 years ago
      You'll be surprised how much the color will come back with a little waxing! It's a very cool thing...
    13. jamiedpt jamiedpt, 13 years ago
      toolate2 you were right, some wax and a little buffing and it really did bring the color out and shined right up. May have to take some new pics of it!

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