How to upcycle a wheelbarrow

Turn that rust bucket of a wheelbarrow into something flash, shiny and oh-so handy.

Restoring a wheelbarrow - treat rust, prime and paint
As seen in kiwigardener

You will need

Top tip: If you’d rather send your wheelbarrow into semi-retirement, why not plant it up with a bed of potted colour?

Instructions

 
Step 1 Step one
Remove the wheel and disassemble, as required.

Step 2 Step two
Using the electric drill with wirebrush attachment, remove any loose debris or flaking paint, then lightly roughen or sand any painted surface.

Step 3 Step three
Clean the barrow and wheel with soapy water and a soft brush. Rinse, then leave to dry.

Step 4 Step four
Stir the Resene ArmourX Rust-Arrest anti-corrosive primer. Spot prime any rusty spots on the barrow. Allow to dry as per the recommendation on the paint can.
Step 5 Step five
Stir the Resene GP Metal Primer. Paint the barrow and parts with one coat of primer. Allow to dry as per the recommendation on the paint can.
Step 6 Step six
Stir the Resene Enamacryl gloss waterborne enamel paint. Apply two coats to the barrow and parts, allowing two hours between each coat.
Step 7 Step seven
Once the final coat of Resene Enamacryl is dry, reassemble the wheelbarrow and be proud of the new lease of life you have given your tool.
Fill a barrow with flowerrs
Top tip photo...
A semi-retired wheelbarrow planted up with a bed of potted colour.

Words and photos by Paul & Narelle Denmead

 

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