Hello, friends as you are, I tell you that a couple of days ago a friend left the country of Venezuela, and she left me as a gift a bunk bed that she had saved, because my daughters have always asked me to buy them one and the truth is a little expensive and I couldn't, we went to look for it and the problem we got was that, where they had it, it received many days of rain and the iron deteriorated.
These bunk beds are today here in Venezuela between $60 or $100. Here I show you a screenshot of my cell phone from the MercadoLibre page in Venezuela, where I can show you a bed similar or equal to the one they gave me.
The materials we used to repair were:
- 2 sandpaper no. 80 and no. 100
- wire brush
- brush
- gray antioxidant background
- lilac oil paint.
- 5 welding rods
- had for replacement
The second step is to sand with sandpaper number 80 to reduce all the lumps that the brush could not remove and then pass the sandpaper number 100 to make the texture of the iron more smooth. Next we must anchor with antioxidant.
We cannot sand and anchor the next day because he had more rust and the work already done previously would not work; We must sand and then anchor to prevent rust from continuing to deteriorate the material.
Once the first layer is finished, we wait about 30 min and cover with a second layer of background.
I am usually careful in this for my children.
We proceed to assemble the bunk bed and decorate it as we want. My children are happy to have their new and safe bed.
Thanks for reading this far and sharing this tutorial with me.
I invite my friend @reymoya95 to participate in a heart of iron.