Thanks
Jim glad you like the crown. It,s not hard to do..just take forever...I probably have 5 hours into the crown polishing alone. You can do it!
STAN thanks for the tid bit on the detergents. I will probably not put any lacquer on it. Lacquer has a tendency to yellow a bit plus makes it that much harder to polish out should the lacquer chip or fail in some way...and it will.
I'm kind of going crazy as I'm still waiting on parts / emails from the suppliers. It seems they are both bogged down at the moment so I'm on a holding pattern.
One of things I'm waiting on is a drain hose as mine broke. The thing i I dislike on the replacments from Phil is the lack of threads to attach a garden hose or gooseneck. I removed the old head off the hose and am trying to figure a way to reattach it to a new hose that can be purchased at the hardware store. The challenge is the outside diameter of the new hose is less than the old which doesn't allow the head to make a snug fit. One thought is to use electric tape around the hose end to build up, minimizing the gap, apply some sort of adhesive like gorilla glue that expands creating a seal, and install 2 small SS set screws just long enough to go through the nozzle and into the hose. Any better ideas are welcomed.
If anyone has an extra original drain hose for sale that's better yet.
Steve