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how to repair a trophy

by Sheila Ziemann Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Step one in repairing a trophy. The first step in repairing athletic figure trophies is to add some kind of support for the solder joint.
  • Step two in repairing a trophy. In this photo, you can see that the foot alignment on the left is perfect, but the right leg doesn’t line up very well.
  • Step three in soldering a trophy. This photo shows the figurative trophy after soldering, and carving the solder. ...
  • Vintage Athletic football trophy repair. This vintage athletic football trophy was made from lead. The football and figure weight a lot compared to the fragile ankle where it broke.

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How do you fix a chipped Trophy?

If your trophy is plastic coated in metal, don't use a polish. Instead, just use soap and water to clean it. If any of the coating has chipped or scratched off, you can repair it with a bit of gold or silver craft paint.

Why do you sell trophy figurines?

Over the years people have asked us to sell them parts to make their own trophies, or replacement parts to repair old or broken trophies and awards. No matter why you need the trophy figurines, we offer them here to fill your needs.

Can a broken baseball trophy be glued back together?

This Spalding 1928 Baseball trophy arrived with the back ankle broken, forward leg broken below the knee and the baseball base broken. At some time in its previous life, it had been glued back together. (Never use glue for repairing metal! It won’t work.)

Can I spray paint my trophy figurines?

No matter why you need the trophy figurines, we offer them here to fill your needs. If you need a figurine of a different color or finish, then perhaps you could spray paint them whatever color you need. We've had good luck spray painting metallic finishes on top of the metallic gold base finish.

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Can you repair a trophy?

A specialist will often be able to repair the trophy to appear as if it were new again, whether they need to repaint or polish it, repair a broken part, or replace a missing piece. Even the bases and plaques can be repaired or refurbished if necessary.

What glue works on trophies?

Miracle Glue does the job It has happened as testified by a young Spanish trophy holder who metaphorically fell to pieces when his proud possession fell to the floor and literally shattered into pieces.

How do I restore my old trophies?

Toothpaste is a handy mint containing a solution for harmless washing of your gold or silver trophies and medals. Apply toothpaste cream on the surfaces of trophy and rub gently with fingers. Rinse it well after a lapse of a few minutes with fresh water. Dry it thoroughly using a soft cloth.

How do you tighten a trophy?

2:595:30Building a trophy - Trophykits.com - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo that you can start the hex nut to the rod at the base. Then you use a 7/16 socket or nut driverMoreSo that you can start the hex nut to the rod at the base. Then you use a 7/16 socket or nut driver to tighten it up you don't want to get it too tight you just want to get it snug.

How much does it cost to fix a trophy?

Trophy repairs are always a time-consuming challenge. Repair prices for athletic trophies start at $385 - $450 and up. Two broken ankles double the price. Glue will not repair these trophies, there is nothing good about glue except the advertising.

What is the best glass glue?

Epoxy glueEpoxy glue is available in the market with the highest tensile strength and is considered the best glue for glass. It can be applied to surfaces like glass, metal, and plastic.

Can glass trophies be repaired?

Many types of glass awards and trophies can be restored to their former glory…and those that can't can be replaced with a like-for-like replacement. Whether you are a child or an adult, there's nothing that quite compares to that feeling of receiving an award or trophy for a job well done.

What do you clean trophies with?

Remember, most trophies can be cleaned with just a soft, micro-fiber cloth and some mild soapy water. In most cases, it's best not to use commercial polishes and no matter what type of trophy or award you're cleaning, never scrub.

How do you remove plaques from trophies?

To remove it, just insert the tip of an X-Acto knife and gently pry up one corner. Once you get it going, it's pretty easy to just peel right off.

How do you assemble a trophy?

0:145:36How to build a 3 post - multi tier Trophy Kit - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo that you can attach your base. I've got the three rods put together for this trophy. The nextMoreSo that you can attach your base. I've got the three rods put together for this trophy. The next thing is to have the lid now the lids have a top and a bottom the top is beveled.

What are the parts of a trophy?

Each trophy has essentially four parts: bottom, middle, top, and the figurine. The bottom and top portion are often made of marble, while the column and figurine are made of hard plastic.

What is the thing on top of a trophy called?

Trophy Lid - Trophy Lids are commonly used on top of a rectangular column. Photo 1 shows a gold plastic lid. Photo 2 shows a marble lid. These are also available in a simulated (weighted plastic) marble.

What is the strongest glue to use on plastic?

The strongest glue to use on plastic is usually a two-part epoxy, like JB Weld PlasticWeld in a syringe. It adheres very quickly and strongly to most types of plastic, so you can form a fast, strong bond.

How do you glue rocks together for crafts?

Apply the epoxy resin or epoxy putty according to its product guide. Two-part epoxy adhesives come in two forms—thick liquid resin and clay-like putty. You can use either type, but resin may be better for flat rocks and the putty for uneven rocks.

What is epoxy adhesive?

Epoxy glue is a synthetic mixture of a resin or epoxy polymer and a hardener used to attach or join a variety of the same or different surfaces together with a strong, durable and resilient thermosetting bond that can withstand extreme stress and environmental conditions.

What does Elmer's glue not stick to?

Elmer's glue can work on porous surfaces including paper, cardboard, styrofoam board, canvas, fabric, felt, pottery and ceramic, wood, and leather. However, it can't work efficiently on non-porous surfaces such as metal, plastics, and glass.

Repair of Athletic figure trophies

Most athletic figure trophies are very heavy and the metal is brittle. The ankles are most vulnerable to breaking. (This is shown below in multiple examples.) I can repair most athletic figure trophies best possible, carving the repair to look anatomically correct and aesthetically consistent with the style of the trophy.

Step one in repairing a trophy

The first step in repairing athletic figure trophies is to add some kind of support for the solder joint. In this situation, I added a small post to align the foot repair and a brass tube inside of the broken leg. (Most athletic figure trophies have hollow legs, arms and torsos which is why they break so easily.)

Step two in repairing a trophy

In this photo, you can see that the foot alignment on the left is perfect, but the right leg doesn’t line up very well. The trophy figure’s leg might have bent when it broke. There is nothing I can do but conceal this misalignment. Figurative trophy metal does not bend without breaking.

Step three in soldering a trophy

This photo shows the figurative trophy after soldering, and carving the solder. Carving the solder takes the most time of any step in this type of repair. Hours and hours go into carving the solder so that the repair blends into the clothing, shoes or musculature of the figure. My art background really helps with this step.

The final steps in repairing a figure

Painting takes time and an eye for color. The goal is to blend the repair into the existing trophy color - usually a combination of aged plating and yellowed lacquer. Using a combination of metallic leaf, and metallic paint, the repair is painted until I get the right combination with several coats of paint. Look at the first photo for comparison.

Vintage Athletic football trophy repair

This vintage athletic football trophy was made from lead. The football and figure weight a lot compared to the fragile ankle where it broke. I was able to repair the broken ankle with a brass rod inside to make it stronger. The customer said, “Thank you so much for the wonderful repair on the trophy.

Boxer trophy with ashtray

The first photo shows the photo from the customer submitted for an estimate. He did not want the ashtray section polished, so the first challenge was actually removing the trophy from the ashtray because the nut and screw had rusted together. The figure turned out to be lead which is a stronger repair.

What is a trophy in a home?

Trophies are valued prizes displayed in the most visible of areas in people’s homes for the enjoyment of visitors and their adulation. They are something to be proud of and a constant topic of conversation among those who view them. It is natural that a hard earned trophy is displayed quite openly as a cherished symbol of some special achievement by the owner. Normally they are treated with great care and respect and adorn sideboards, china cabinets and even custom display stands to highlight their importance to all in the home. They become a lifelong symbol of human endeavour and individual pride, their imagery reflecting the specialist achievement for which they were awarded. They could be representative of athletics, swimming, football or any number of other sports. Trophies may also be for other areas of achievement including the arts, music, dance, educational success, equine accomplishment and prominence in the technology field. Irrespective of the achievement or particular discipline they are all equally valued. The instant repair solution is CT1, a revolutionary newly formulated adhesive that is taking the Construction industry and DIY sector by storm.

What glue did Javier use to stick his trophy back together?

Javier redeemed his situation by deploying the most effective glue available. He continues to sing the praises of CT1’s Superfast plus glue which performed the miraculous task of sticking his trophy back together again.

How to get old trophy looking new again?

If the metal on your old trophy is tarnished, you may be able to get it looking new again by using metal polish or brass cleaner. You can buy these cleaners at most trophy shops, including both online and brick and mortar shops. Wear gloves as you clean so you don't leave any fingerprints.

How to clean a trophy that has smudges?

Instead, simply, hold the trophy up to your mouth, breathe on it and then shine it gently with a soft, microfibre cloth. Don't use tissues or toilet paper as those can leave unwanted fibres on your trophy.

Can you read trophies labels?

If you cannot read the labels or plaques on your trophy any more, you can try the steps above to clean the label. However, you may want to send your trophy to a special trophy restoration company. They can remove, re-engrave and replace any illegible labels, making your trophy as good as new.

Can trophies get worn out?

Over time, your prized trophies can get worn out, scratched, faded and otherwise damaged. However, there are a number of ways to restore your trophies. If you are trying to breathe new life into an old trophy, take a look at these five common issues and a few tips on addressing them:

Can you paint over trophies?

Polishing old trophies often gets rid of shallow scratches, but if it doesn't remove your scratches, you may want to try filling the scratch with resin and then polishing over that or adding gold or silver leaf paint over the resin. You can buy resin-based scratch fillers at most car parts stores.

What is the photo of a trophy before silver plating?

The photo (left) is the appearance of the trophy before silver plating. New silverplating was necessary to restore the appearance. In the close-up photo ( upper left) you can see the fidelity of the trophy lettering is still in tact even with new silver plating.

Why is the handle pulling off the trophy cup?

One of the handles was also pulling off because the trophy cup was out of round. The silverplated white metal was very soft and thin so I created a tapered brass tubing for core support along with additional structural elements (not visible) to hold the cup upright.

What happened to a 100 year old silverplate cup?

This 100 year old silverplate trophy cup arrived very badly damaged. The handles were completely ripped off leaving gabbing holes in the body of the cup. When the handles broke off they also damaged the top edge where the handles are attached. A 1/2" piece in the rim of the cup was missing.#N#The trophy cup was also crushed in half, and bent over on the stem so badly it wouldn't even stand up for the photo. (I had to start straightening it up just to take a picture.) The lid was also crushed in badly and the finial on the lid was broken off.

What happened to the Spalding 1928 baseball trophy?

Spalding 1928 Baseball trophy. This Spalding 1928 Baseball trophy arrived with the back ankle broken, forward leg broken below the knee and the baseball base broken . At some time in its previous life, it had been glued back together. (Never use glue for repairing metal!

Why did the owner not realize a part was missing?

The owner did not realize a part was missing because the trophy was previously repaired badly with a mishmash of epoxy, glue, putty and pitch along with 20th century trophy parts. It took hours & hours to remove all the various glues and previous attempts at repair.

How many paws are on a dog paw balancing trophy?

The dogs are barely attached with only two paws balancing each dog on the sides of the base. The dogs were very carefully soldered on but it is still very fragile because of the way they are attached. You can see the dogs soldered back onto the base and the original catalog illustration of the hunting trophy.

How tall was a mid century trophy?

This mid-century trophy was 21" tall. The figurines represented football, tennis, track, swimming, baseball and basketball.#N#When the customer brought in this trophy four of the athletic figurines were broken at the ankles. The athletic figures were made from lead so they were relatively easy to repair. I think they were originally brass plated, so I painted the repair a similar color.#N#How did the trophy figurines get broken? It seems that the trophy was shipped as one unit. It is surprising that more of the figures weren't broken as the trophy was very heavy and the figures were fragile.

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