HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS W/ PAINT STRIPPER, SCRAPER, HEAT

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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by ng19delta » Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:28 pm

I am fighting this battle with a WC-51: I tried gently wet sanding, with the usual results... I have a rough idea of the USA number, but have left off doing anything more(I did both sides, in desperation) until I can find a better way to do it... I am really hoping there is a third layer of numbers somewhere on the hood I may have missed, but doubt it- I had one layer of white, and one of blue numbering. And a coat of light blue under yellow over the whole thing...

Anyway, once I up-light the garage this week, I will give her another try...Finished out the day today attempting -again- to reveal the actual hood number. Unfortunately, I think I already did too much damage previously trying to wet-sand down to it. It really bugs me that I did that. Here I had a perfectly preserved blue hood number, and white numbers above, coated in a few layers of awful paint, and, where if I'd known about the stripper method I have had a good reveal, I instead destroyed it for the most part by using wet sanding. I am fairly certain the number is 277559. I can still make out the bottoms of the "277" in white on one side, and the rest is pretty well beat. On the other side, I can almost see the "2", and am still trying to determine the last digit, which I believe to be a "9". the two 5's I remember seeing when I last worked on that, about a month ago. I am really hoping to get extra lucky, and find a top of hood stenciling- the two I found so far were on the curve of the hood- but there is a "U.S.A." way up on the hood, so I hope maybe there is something else there. I am also trying to figure how to properly re-mark the blue after I repaint. I am also wondering if there should be a "W" at the beginning, or an "S" at the end- I have found no evidence of either... Comments?
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by fernando mendes » Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:19 am

Jim, I owned a Willys MB since 1982 that had all sanded blaster.Its dates are body number:97.180,serial number:196.275,engine number:182.148(wasn't from it),estimate hood number:20248244,DoD:Dec,16th 1942.I ask to you,it is almost impossible to review the blue-drab hood number?Because the sand blaster was used. :D Thanks in advance.
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Post by Jim Kilbourne » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:48 am

Fernando,

check your pm for a better estimated number...no other way to find hood number if its been sandblasted all over that I know of....
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by Chris Warne » Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:41 pm

I'll see about getting some pictures up soon, but once again the paint stripper method came through! Although about 8 months ago, when stripping the hood of my recent WC51 aquisition, I uncovered the original hood number - 2261432.The truck is Autumn 1944 build, and the number fits for the month/year. Interestingly, it was in white paint - no trace of blue drab, and I went back to the metal.
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by brent » Thu May 26, 2011 7:53 am

I would like to publicly thank jim kilborne for taking time to help me with my hood numbers. I sent him several pictures of my hood numbers. he took and traced the one set and sent it back to me..(this hood had 2 sets of numbers. one was usa army. one was usn navy) anyways he took some time and sent me quite a few e mails regarding this. to come up with a number that he could clearly see . you just don't find people that help people all the time in this fast paced world. thanks again jim for all your help


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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by S McIlwaine » Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:20 pm

Had this on another thread thought I'd copy it over I've noticed quite a few from around the time of mine had large numbers taking up the hole side of the hood.

I tackeled my jeep hood (bonnet) with a window scraper the knife blade with a handle and the paint I had allowed me to tackle separite layers see photo of the result. Found the blade kept going blunt kept a small sanding stone beside me to give it a fresh edge every few miniutes. (note this was done dry no stripper at all)


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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by roblenzz » Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:45 pm

S McIlwaine,
What a nice example of original hood markings!! Makes you want to leave it as is and get a repro hood. I wish I had another hood to donate to you to preserve this one!! Nice job on the scrape method.
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Post by nikola_n » Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:31 am

Something from me
MB373792 hood number 20635550
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by Havran » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:59 am

Hello guys,

I've tried S McIlwaine's method and worked fine. 2,5 hours of scrapping was not too funny, but results are good :twisted:

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Hood 20611551

pics made by cell phone in dark barn, so sorry for quality.

thank you for a good tip
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by The Raven » Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:22 pm

I found a similar method that works well. Pick up some Aircraft Stripper Peeler Clearcoat and Basecoat stripper. Spray and instead of scraping like you typical would with a razor, wipe a layer off going in the reverse direction. worked great for me today
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS USING PAINT STRIPPER

Post by 04mustang » Thu May 31, 2012 3:32 pm

Im curious if this method would work for me on a 1970 M35A2 hood? Im kinda at a loss to find out if this truck was an army or navy or air force or marines truck.

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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS W/ PAINT STRIPPER, SCRAPER, H

Post by The Raven » Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:44 am

I don't see why not, the key is slow and steady and don't rush. The stripper is cheap but you need to take your time to do it right.
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS W/ PAINT STRIPPER, SCRAPER, H

Post by bornholmerbertram » Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:10 pm

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I found my blue drab hood numbers today using heat and a scraper only... like pealing an orange..
I am really happy about it so now my Jeep has full ID - great... I also found a small star on the hood - actually to small I think... anyway great find..

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Post by Jim Kilbourne » Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:30 pm

well done soren
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Re: HOW TO RECOVER HOODNUMBERS W/ PAINT STRIPPER, SCRAPER, H

Post by northcowboy » Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:29 am

I found the hood numbers on my jeep, but have a question. They were , very dull yellow. Did the army ever use this color for hood numbers? (it is a June 18, 1945 build). Also, there is an S after the numbers, anyone know what this might mean? Letters are 2 inches tall, 20724513 S.

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