Well, I haven't done much modeling on this project, as I've been acquiring tools, parts and ideas to make the task easier and more successful. So, this is more like a show and tell, than any model progress.
I took Roberts advice and bought (sticker shock) the parts to make a 4" x 24" soaking chamber. I built one decades ago and used brake fluid for stripping, but soaking in the Maxi Strip will be a much cleaner operation.
It was also suggested to me, that I could use a Dremel and flex shaft tool, with an end mill bit to open up the sand and turret domes or anything else on this model. That never occurred to me.....it should have.....but it didn't. I've been fretting about getting a mini drill press or mini mill, but the cost is exorbitant and I wasn't willing to spend the $$. The sad part is the same machines I saw 20-25 years ago are now selling for 3-4 times more $$$.
I got the old Dremel out and the flex shaft tool I bought in the 80's and neither was up to the task tackling this project. So, both are going to my 14 year old grandson who just got into building plastic model boats and tanks.
So, I took the plunge and bought a new Dremel 8250 cordless model and the newer/upgraded 225-02 flex shaft tool, plus a hanging stand. Best money I've spend in a long time and way more reasonable than I imagined. The torque difference between the old 7800 and the new 8250 is night and day. I could stop the 7800 "easily" at almost any speed, while the 8250 will almost peel the hide from your finger trying to stop it at 5000 rpm.....you can stop it, but the effort needed is a magnitude higher than expected. And, I will need that torque if I'm going to hand mill openings in this model.
Hope to get back to modeling by this weekend.
